Inbox — May 23, 2012

Letters to the Editor

Got God

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God save Bill Maher

Here comes the antichrist: Avowed atheist brings his blasphemy back to the bluegrass

The Bible-thumping bluegrass — home to the Creation Museum, Southern Baptist Seminary, and maybe one day a Noah’s Ark theme park — hardly seems the ideal demographic for one of th

The JCPS Shake-Up

Will the district’s reorganized central office help kids or thicken bureaucracy?

It’s not uncommon for newly minted superintendents to arrive, scrutinize and rearrange a district’s central office, especially in struggling, urban school districts.

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Crafty lending

Microloan program helps refugee women become businesswomen in its first year

On a sunny Saturday, six women who’ve journeyed thousands of miles as refugees gather at a Crescent Hill apartment complex.

Inbox — May 9, 2012

Letters to the Editor

Oops

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Blood in the streets

A witness, youth mentor and city leaders wrestle with Parkland shooting spree

Keisha Harper’s cell phone rings around 2 p.m. on Thursday, May 17.

Inbox — May 16, 2012

Letters to the Editor

Correction

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Race for the 19th

Four democrats vie to replace outgoing state Sen. Tim Shaughnessy

Perhaps the most competitive and important race on the ballot Tuesday in Louisville is the Democratic primary for the state Senate’s 19th District.

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The light of day

Whistleblower lawsuit could further illuminate claims of mismanagement at Fair Board

Though a great deal of mystery has surrounded the attempted ouster of Kentucky State Fair Board President and CEO Harold Workman — and the subsequent firing of Yum!

Inbox — May 2, 2012

Letters to the Editor

Our Bad