Louisville news: I'm in Montana, where the weather's cool and the water's drinkable, how are you? edition [News]

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  • "The final boil advisory caused by a massive water main break has been lifted." [WFPL]
  • "Per the Louisville Courant’s reporting, a screenshot of Fischer’s Facebook page reveals that the operator of the mayor’s account erroneously informed a resident of the Schnitzelburg neighborhood earlier today that the advisory had been lifted for her nabe when it, in fact, had not." [LEO Weekly]
  • "With summer temperatures expected to reach dangerous levels over the next few days, Louisville residents are encouraged to take advantage of resources available to help them beat the heat." [Louisville Metro Government]
  • "Louisville Gas & Electric has released a second study on coal ash. It follows another that showed the company is possibly in violation of pollution laws. LG&E says this second report is more accurate, but it might not matter in the long run." [WFPL]
  • "Nearly 17,000 showed up at the Kentucky Office of Employment & Training downtown in the past week seeking jobs at Ford’s Louisville Assembly Plant paying $15.51 per hour." [Courier-Journal]

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A freelance writer, editor, and consultant, my work focuses on travel and culture. I've contributed to The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Fox News, Air Canada's enRoute, BlackBook, AOL Travel, Gridskipper, Deadspin, and Budget Travel. I'm the editor of Eater Louisville and the director of content and editorial strategy for Louisville.com.
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