October 7, 2010 - 9:59am
- "Former President Bill Clinton, whom a recent national poll said is the most popular politician in America, is scheduled to come to Kentucky on Monday to campaign for Democratic U.S. Senate nominee Jack Conway." [Bluegrass Politics]
- "City crews were working Wednesday to put up permanent barrier signs at the Claremont Avenue railroad crossing on Frankfort Avenue in Crescent Hill. The crossing was closed to maintain the railroad 'quiet zone' — which prevents trains from blowing their horns — through Clifton and Crescent Hill." [Courier-Journal]
- "In its latest crackdown on pollution from coal mining in Appalachia, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has objected to 11 Kentucky water discharge permits, saying they fail to protect eastern Kentucky waterways from further degradation." [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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