October 11, 2011 - 8:00am
- "The Kentucky secretary of state is predicting low turnout for the general election, but state officials are still encouraging residents to register to vote before the deadline expires Tuesday." [WFPL]
- "Kentucky’s revenues rebounded in September thanks in large part to better-than-expected sales tax growth, according to new figures released Monday. The Office of the State Budget Director said the state’s receipts — taxes and fees — increased 10 percent from September 2010. The increase from $763 million in 2010 to $840 million in 2011 was largely fueled by a 13 percent jump in sales tax revenues, state figures show." [Bluegrass Politics]
- "I have heard from several people that the old Club Grotto location is going to become the second outpost of the North End Cafe. Happiness is delicious vegetarian biscuits and gravy in walking distance from my house." [Consuming Louisville]
About Zach Everson
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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