Louisville news: Rain does not remedy a Triple Crown drought edition [News roundup]

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  • Voting day is tomorrow. Still undecided? Check out the Courier-Journal's 2010 voter guide to read what the candidates themselves have to say and then go to LEO Weekly's latest issue for analysis. And Q&As with mayoral candidates will appear here on Louisville.com later today.
  • "After the state [Indiana] and IBM sued each other over the technology giant's canceled $1.37 billion deal to automate intake for Medicaid, food stamps and other benefits, critics of one of the costliest contracts in state history — along with clients who struggled to keep their benefits — said Gov. Mitch Daniels ignored warnings that outsourcing such a critical government function was fraught with risks." [Courier-Journal]
  • Happy birthday to Broken Sidewalk.The Louisville neighborhoods blog turned 2 years old on Friday. [Broken SIdewalk]
  • Barenaked Ladies make Louisville fans forget their worries for at least one night [Louisville.com]
  • "The drought continues. For the 32nd straight year -- tacking on yet one more year in the ongoing record of Triple Crown futility -- there will be no sweep of racing's most coveted prize." [ESPN]
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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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