May 15 - 21, 2008
- Bush eases smog rules (Courier - Journal)
- Meeting Wed. on Jefferson Memorial Forest (Courier - Journal)
- Group cites growing threats to cultural sites in US forests (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Partner in Floyds Fork cleanup effort sues (Courier - Journal)
- TARC offering youth summer passes (Courier - Journal)
- Ban on plastic yard waste bags is dead (Courier - Journal)
- Festival Saturday at farmers' market (Courier - Journal)
- Metro Council District 18's big issue is traffic (Courier - Journal)
- Floyds Fork lawsuit raises questions (Courier - Journal)
- Drilling protected, too? (Courier - Journal)
- Coal industry getting state tax money for mining promotions (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Taxes help promote mining (Herald-Leader)
May 8 - 14, 2008
- UPS will add vehicles to fuel-efficient fleet (Courier - Journal)
- Heed the Lorax, even at the mall (Courier - Journal)
- Aging systems releasing sewage into rivers, streams (USA Today)
- Metro Council candidates on the issues (Courier - Journal)
- UPS orders 200 hybrids, 300 natural gas vehicles (Courier - Journal)
- Cyclone made worse by farming (Courier - Journal)
- Appalachian attention (Courier - Journal)
- McCain on warming (Courier - Journal)
- Getting serious about infrastructure (Courier - Journal)
- Media should pump more coverage into energy crisis (Courier - Journal)
- Oat-fueled pedal power eases pinch at gas pump (Courier - Journal)
- Scorecard: How do presidential candidates fare on major issues (LEO)
- Bike to work week 2008 (Metro Newsroom)
- Gas misers in demand (Courier - Journal)
- Galligan wants to add second sewage plant in Jeffersonville (Courier - Journal)
- Ten groups get NatureScape grants (Courier - Journal)
- Testing for mercury in fish wins prize (Courier - Journal)
- Owensboro residents can rent garden space (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Obama's new ad focuses on coal (Herald-Leader)
- Tom FitzGerald appointed to Ky. Environmental Education Council (Environmental Matters in the Commonwealth of Ky.)
- Hosting.com becomes green energy champion (News Blaze)
- Meeting set on Clifton area sidewalk plan (Courier - Journal)
- Metro Council candidates talk about issues (Courier - Journal)
- Grants help beautify city (Courier - Journal)
- Sustainable City Series continues with discussion on climate change (University of Louisville News)
- Toxic sports fields? (Courier - Journal)
- Louisville named among America's most improved cities for bicycling (Metro Newsroom)
- Pedestrian-friendly ideas may have legs (Courier - Journal)
- Louisvillian named to environmental council (Business First of Louisville)
- Aging sewers threaten environment, public health (Indy Star)
- State losing money on parks (Courier - Journal)
- Massey subsidiary cited for 3 violations in W.Va. mine (Herald-Leader/AP)
- State parks losing millions (Herald-Leader/AP)
May 1 - 7, 2008
- Diesel plant slated for Muhlenberg Co. (Courier - Journal)
- Sacking the plastic sack (Courier - Journal)
- Managing change (at the DNR) (Courier - Journal)
- Beargrass Creek stories wanted (Courier - Journal)
- Wal-Mart selects 20 capitols for energy audits (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Birding, wildflower ID at Cumberland Falls (Herald-Leader)
- DOE awards $61M to coalition studying greenhouse gas storage (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Brightside awards NatureScape Beautification grants (Metro Newsroom)
- Acorn Awards for Green Leadership
- Job opening: KFTC Development Associate
- A 'Green' Rx to save carbon: city density plus transit (Courier - Journal)
- Bernheim to celebrate its green design (Courier - Journal)
- Council panel rejects proposed ban on plastic yard-waste bags (Courier - Journal)
- Rare antelopes born at zoo (Courier - Journal)
- Panel rejects plastic-bag ban (Courier - Journal)
- Cleaning up after Derby (Courier - Journal)
- Cyclist fatally struck (Courier - Journal)
- Cabbie saves by going green (Courier - Journal)
- House backs stricter controls on combustible dust (Courier - Journal)
- Death of an innocent landscape (The Concord)
- W. Ky. parkways set to become part of I-69 (Courier - Journal)
- Power line proposal draws fire (Courier - Journal)
- Mining veteran to head DNR (Herald-Leader)
- Magnet program turns thumbs green (Courier - Journal)
- Crash with officer kills bicyclist (Courier - Journal)
- A break on warming? (Courier - Journal)
- Regional EPA chief canned (Courier - Journal)
- Don't flush those drugs (Courier - Journal)
- Bill would tighten industrial dust controls (Herald-Leader)
April 24-30, 2008
- Russell Fork fish kill result of sport, not toxic spill (Herald-Leader)
- Police charge farm owner, son, worker with animal cruelty (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Danville passes no-smoking ordinance (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Enviros, Rogers, Duke it out (Courier - Journal)
- Coal companies not involved (Courier - Journal)
- La Grange gallery to kick off month-long exhibit by wildlife artist (Courier - Journal)
- Trail in Daniel Boone National Forest closed because of nest (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Coal price hikes boost electric rates, more increases coming (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Fish kill leads to check of Russell Fork water (Herald-Leader)
- Greening up the waterfront (Courier - Journal)
- Beshear as bouncer (Courier - Journal)
- Environmental cabinet in blender (Courier - Journal)
- Slaughter vs. rescue (Courier - Journal)
- Habitat store gives plants second chance (Courier - Journal)
- TARC in 2030 - tell us what you think
- PSC approves request for water plant, pipeline (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Downtown in bloom thanks to Flowers on Fourth (Metro Newsroom)
- Nominate a great green leader (Courier - Journal)
- Massey says delayed appeal has little effect (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Beshear starting new cabinet (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Massey Energy set for big expansion (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Western Ky. mine to be larger than initially planned (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Nothing's easy (Courier - Journal)
- 2008 Summer E-corps (Ky. Resources Council)
- A note of appreciation and of disappointment (Ky. Resources Council)
- Wary Ind. partners join to help Brazil forests (Courier - Journal)
- Is uranium in Bear Creek Valley a resource, a hazard or both? (KnoxNews)
- Louisvillian, injured in Iraq, taking part in Wounded Warrior bike ride (Courier - Journal)
- 8664: bypass law? (Courier - Journal)
- Mighty oaks from little acorns grow (Courier - Journal)
- Plant hardiness maps change (Courier - Journal)
- Starting life greener (Courier - Journal)
- Clifton eco-village
- 3 companies agree to limit mountaintop mining (Herald-Leader/AP)
- 500+ volunteers for Pre-Derby Cleanup (Metro Newsroom)
April 17-23, 2008
- Fuel tanker spills on I-264 ramp (Courier - Journal)
- Earth Day 2008: A greener city (Courier - Journal)
- Green vs. Gray infrastructure (Courier - Journal)
- Kids' crafts mark Earth Day (Courier - Journal)
- Phoenix Hill Farmers' Market opens today (Consuming Louisville)
- Ky. initiatives encourage eco-friendly building (Courier - Journal)
- High-tech system moves wastewater into storage (Courier - Journal)
- Designers release details of new span (Courier - Journal)
- Green approach might reduce water pollution (Courier - Journal)
- $86 million planned for energy projects in Tenn., Ky., Maine (Herald-Leader/AP)
- MSHA issues final rule on underground seals (Herald-Leader/AP)
- State funding reclamation effort at coal site (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Need seen for water, sewer help (Herald-Leader/AP)
- River cleanup is their game (Herald-Leader/Courier Journal)
- Animals found at house, 40 dogs euthanized (Herald-Leader)
- JCPS environmental reader
- Students engaging with environmental issues (Courier - Journal)
- Clearing the air (Courier - Journal)
- Freewheel Bike Collective
- Environmental Quality Commission 2008 Earth Day Awards
- Five Louisville buildings recognized for energy efficiency (Business First of Louisville)
- Four presidents unite for energy series (UK news)
- 4 Ky. universities announce energy-conference effort (Courier - Journal)
- Bullitt program to let residents discard junk (Courier - Journal)
- Environmental education (Courier - Journal)
- Turning off your engines (Courier - Journal)
- Celebrate Earth Day on the river (Courier - Journal)
- Group picks up 200,000 pounds of trash along Ohio River (Courier - Journal)
- Louisville's air quality chief Art Williams to retire (Courier - Journal)
- UofL joins Berea, Centre and UK to stimulate creation of state energy policy (UofL news)
- Volunteers needed: Pre-Derby Cleanup (Metro Newsroom)
- Job Announcement: Community Farm Alliance
- Ky. Council of Churches Earth Day Contest
- Final legislative update (Kentucky Resources Council)
- Air quality efforts to be honored (Courier - Journal)
- Ky. prepares for Earth Week (Courier - Journal)
- Meeting tonight on explosives storage on Cardinal Hill (Courier - Journal)
- Signs identifying plants dedicated at Beargrass Creek (Courier - Journal)
- Louisville air quality chief retiring (Courier - Journal)
- Event encourages walking away from work (Courier - Journal)
- Group picks up the nation's rivers (Courier - Journal)
- Crosswalks to bear (LEO)
- Exotic species: A survey of the trash that populates our waters (LEO)
- Move on public transit before bridge schemes collapse (LEO)
- Gruzesky, Hatton affirmed (Courier - Journal)
- Local group honored for tree planting (Metro Newsroom)
April 10-16, 2008
- Massey CEO's pay increases more than 35 percent (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Ky. lawmakers approve water, sewer, road projects (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Massey stockholder eyes political spending (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Shop (green) til you drop (Courier - Journal)
- Natural Bridge to host reptile, amphibian events (Courier - Journal)
- Ceremony marks opening of Louisville Loop (Courier - Journal)
- Hearing on Clifton asphalt plant rescheduled (Courier - Journal)
- Use of coal severance tax draws debate (Herald-Leader)
- Massey mine to receive safety award (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Animal abuse measure stalls (Herald-Leader)
- Volunteers clean up after Thunder over Louisville (Courier - Journal)
- 'Citizen-scientists' monitor spring blossoms (Courier - Journal)
- Habit of littering starts early (Courier - Journal)
- Considering the facts about coal (Courier - Journal)
- Risky dam holds back more water (Courier - Journal)
- Candidate reps debate environment (Courier - Journal)
- Wolfish grin gets a spring cleaning (Courier - Journal)
- Oldham to consider plans for trails (Courier - Journal)
- McConnell assailed on claim to be green (Courier - Journal)
- McConnell on "Dirty Dozen" list (Courier - Journal)
- An environmental debate (Courier - Journal)
- 8664's Allen's owneship of land 'makes no difference to me' (Courier - Journal)
- Godfather of Green? Godfather of Greenbacks, maybe (Page One)
- Confident cycling course (Consuming Louisville)
- Call to market for Southwest farmers at Valley Station (Metro Council Newsroom)
April 5 - 9, 2008
- Renowned river cleanup group sticking around town: Need volunteers for Earth Day river cleanups (Living Lands & Waters)
- Louisville permaculture guilds (Adena Center)
- Report: Coal-mine emergency plans inadequate (Courier - Journal)
- Problems face Louisville Loop plan; meeting today (Courier - Journal)
- Mines still lack protections for trapped workers, report says (Courier - Journal)
- Clifton lawsuit deadline (Courier - Journal)
- Visit a nuke waste dump (Courier - Journal)
- Free valet bike parking at Thunder (Consuming Louisville)
- Mines lack safety gear; MSHA blamed (Herald-Leader/AP)
- National Park lands at risk (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Conservationists demand Congress help preserve national parks (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Wolf Creek Dam #8 on the Ruh Ro list (Page One)
- New government report says mines lack safety equipment (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Year-round farmers market planned (Courier - Journal)
- 8664 organization is criticized, called a 'distraction' (Courier - Journal)
- Greenhouse gas sources, illustrated (Courier - Journal)
- Take my picture? You might get shot (Courier - Journal)
- Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Grants Competition (Appalachian Regional Commission)
- 'Green' partnership to focus on climate change (UofL News)
- Making 'endless' cities livable (Courier - Journal)
- Two faulty wastewater plants slow growth in eastern Jefferson (Courier - Journal)
- When is a ban not a ban? (Courier - Journal)
- Used uranium worth billions (Courier - Journal)
- Fuel for the future (Courier - Journal)
- Green arts center's design has power (Courier - Journal)
- Readers spar over global warming (Courier - Journal)
- Teens sentenced to 6 months in jail for fatal horse attacks (Herald-Leader/AP)
March 29 - April 4, 2008
- Officials weigh in on proposed nuclear plant in Scottsboro (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Massey raises price expectations, increases expansion plans (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Status of Ky. forests (Courier - Journal)
- Ky. businesses awarded with Energy Star Excellence (Ky. Post)
- Mayor calls on volunteers for Brightside Chase PreDerby cleanup (Metro Newsroom)
- 8664's 'conspiracy theories, other diversionary tactics' (Courier - Journal)
- Clifton Garden update
- Bill's we're watching (Kentucky Resources Council)
- Billboard industry attempts last-minute amendments (Kentucky Resources Council)
- Development/Fundraising Co-Chair needed (Breaking New Grounds)
- Louisville transportation survey (Pedestrian Summit)
- OCD is the new green (LEO)
- Rubbertown emergency action on the web (Courier - Journal)
- Candidates and coal (Courier - Journal)
- House panel endorses FDA regulation of tobacco products (Courier - Journal)
- The USDA bets on soybeans, but farmers considering more corn (Herald-Leader/AP)
- 22 dogs set to be euthanized in abuse case (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Louisville Pedestrian Summit (Consuming Louisville)
- Restoring old strip mines could bring American chestnut revival (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Gore announces 3-year advocacy campaign against global warming (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Chestnut's comeback takes root (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Kenworth focuses on 'green' solutions at Mid-America (Truck News)
- Sustainable Louisville "Green Magic" Pegasus Parade float canceled (Sustainable Business & Community Networks)
- Concerns about Shelby County growth (Courier - Journal)
- Design students show others how to use 'green' (Univ. of Louisville news)
- Brightside cleanup draws more than 5,500 (Courier - Journal)
- Bills we're watching (Kentucky Resources Council)
- KRC asks Senators to oppose amendment allowing public trees to be cut for billboard visibility (Kentucky Resources Council)
- Fighting pet torture (Courier - Journal)
- The cost of business as usual (Courier - Journal)
- 8664 advocates explain their plan for altering downtown traffic (Courier - Journal)
- UofL's Just ACT Day promotes volunteerism (Courier - Journal)
- Volunteers help clean up community (Courier - Journal)
- Dozens of abused dogs adopted after shelter owners arrested (Herald-Leader/AP)
March 22-28, 2008
- Belknap neighbors to hold tree give away (Courier - Journal)
- Rare tours of Bingham farm (Courier - Journal)
- BioTrucker fuel card maps biodiesel truck stops (Environment News Service)
- Kenworth's five roads to green (Fleet Owner)
- Earth Day at UofL seeking participants for info fair
- Highlands farmers market reopens April 5 (Courier - Journal)
- Lawmakers seek end to nuclear power plant ban (Herald-Leader)
- Rescued dogs being adopted (Herald-Leader)
- 2nd person charged for 70 malnourished horses (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Jim Gooch says renewable energy a false hope (Page One)
- Sustainability education: Open Living and Learning Group
- Fitness advocates want to make Louisville more pedestrian-friendly (Courier - Journal)
- TARC granted waiver to provide Derby, Oaks service one last year (Courier - Journal)
- A fund for beekeepers? Really? (Page One)
- Citations issued in mine fatality (Herald-Leader)
- About 70 malnourished horses removed from farm (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Citations issued in coal mining death (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Explosion at JET plant sends 33 to hospital (Corydon Democrat)
- Brightside Wiche Award call for entries (Metro Newsroom)
- 2008 Middle School essay contest (UofL School of Public Health and Information Sciences)
- Just imagine: What Louisville could become by 2035 (Courier - Journal)
- Students help clean up cave site (Herald-Leader/AP)
- WVU study finds health risks higher in coalfields (Herald-Leader/AP)
- La. firm, 3 employees convicted on spilling benzene in Ohio River (Herald-Leader/AP)
- WKU students, state agency work to clean up at cavern (Herald-Leader/AP)
- WVU researchers say coal mining endangers public health (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Sawyer Park to hold botany workshop (Courier - Journal)
- Students do their part to help the Earth (Louisville Cardinal)
- Eco-Sports part one: NCAA schools play green game too (Auggie V's Green Blog)
- Waters depart, reveal flood of debris (Courier - Journal)
- EPA assists in purchases of fuel-saving, cleaner equipment (Land Line Magazine)
- Bob Hill: All floral factions welcome at Farmer Bob's Blog (Courier - Journal)
- Explosion blamed on chemical mix (Courier - Journal)
- Oldham roads to get spring cleaning (Courier - Journal)
- Crawford plant explosion blamed on truck driver (Courier - Journal)
- Bills we're watching (Kentucky Resources Council)
- KRC and Citizens Coal Council challenge OSM rule weakening permit block sanction against mining law violators (Kentucky Resources Council)
- Earth Week with Judy Wicks and the 2nd Annual Green and Local Business conference (Sustainable Business & Community Networks)
- Letting the market drive transportation (Courier - Journal)
- Eco-friendly fireworks? (Courier - Journal)
March 15-21, 2008
- Animal foster families needed (Metro Newsroom)
- King Coal corruption? Surely not! (Page One)
- Air Force prods Wall St. to invest in coal-to-fuel plants (Herald-Leader/AP)
- 1 remains hospitalized day after chemical explosion (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Drink up: World Water Day (Courier - Journal)
- Crawford County plant evacuated after explosion (Courier - Journal)
- House panel OKs stream cleanup bill (Courier - Journal)
- Squeezing the West for oil (Courier - Journal)
- Celebrate spring with Cave Hill tour (Courier - Journal)
- World Water Day 08 (Ashley Cecil)
- Miner reprimanded for videotaping safety hazard (Herald-Leader/AP)
- House panel OKs animal-torture bill (Courier - Journal)
- Come and get it! (Courier - Journal)
- Views expressed on mountaintop removal (Courier - Journal)
- Senate passes mine safety bill (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Power plant greenhouse gas emissions increased 3 percent in 2007 (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Automotive opportunities in a green economy (Business Facilities)
- Brightside Fred Wiche Awards applications being accepted (Brightside)
- Louisville unveils 'green' initiative (Courier - Journal)
- La Grange farmers' market meeting Saturday (Courier - Journal)
- City launches "Go Green, Louisville!" (Metro Newsroom)
- 'Eco-palms' serve double duty in service (Courier - Journal)
- Groups are signing up for Brightside cleanup (Courier - Journal)
- Trains, boats to get cleaner (Watchdog Earth)
- Clinic cobbles up care for abused dogs (Herald-Leader)
- Coal company pays $750,000 to settle pollution case (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Sustainable urban forests (Louisville Sustainability Forum)
- Sustainable food system investment info (Louisville Sustainability Forum)
- Streamsaver legislation update (Louisville Sustainability Forum)
March 8-14, 2008
- Green is growing (Courier - Journal)
- Farmers to get $8 million for freeze, drought relief (Courier - Journal)
- State to devote $8 million windfall to farm relief (Courier - Journal)
- Louisville Zoo wins accreditation (Courier - Journal)
- Meth lab dump didn't harm environment (Courier - Journal)
- Coal miners strike back with mass rally at Capitol (Herald-Leader/AP)
- State offering help to farmers after drought (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Matheson proposes banning the importation of foreign waste (Herald-Leader/AP)
- House eyes tobacco bill (Courier - Journal)
- New ozone rule may pinch 44 Ky., In. counties (Courier - Journal)
- House committee passes bill to ease meth cleanup certifications (Courier - Journal)
- Police raid animal shelter, find dying and dead animals (Herald-Leader)
- Senate passes plan to ease requirements for nuclear power plants (Herald-Leader/AP)
- EPA orders tougher smog cleanup; 345 counties in violation (Herald-Leader/AP)
- A look at counties in violation of EPA smog standards (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Corbin blast key in safety study (Herald-Leader)
- Ky. bill to lift nuclear power plant construction ban opposed (OpenNewsNet)
- Wells surveyor Hayn meets with Lugar, others in lobby on clean water issues (The Bluffton News-Banner)
- Global warming is color-blind (UTNE Reader)
- Maneuver on stream saver bill falls short (Herald-Leader)
- Officials reject proposed coal terminal in W. Ky. (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Lawmakers reject restrictions on mountaintop mining (Herald-Leader/AP)
- At least 40 dogs found dead, dying at shelter (Herald-Leader)
- Information Technology goes green (UofL Information Technology)
- Stream saver bill goes down (Courier - Journal)
- The case for nukes? (LEO)
- Born to be wild: How can we save the world? (LEO)
- Atrazine: Controversial weed-killer still used in W. Ky. (LEO)
- Endless research, vigilance elevates Louisville Water Co. to global consultant status (LEO)
- Irena Salina: 'Water has no passport' (LEO)
- There's something in the water (LEO)
- Ohio River fish doing well (Watchdog Earth)
- Rural vs. rural (Courier - Journal)
- Protect Seneca Park (Courier - Journal)
- Risky coal-for-nukes tradeoff (Courier - Journal)
- Design of building may slow weapons destruction (Courier - Journal/AP)
- Motorists rip up Cherokee Park (Watchdog Earth)
- KYNANOMAT 2008 (University of Louisville)
- Investment dollars leave coal in the dust (Courier - Journal)
- Energy from the ocean (Courier - Journal/AP)
- Next president will want FDA to regulate tobacco (Courier - Journal)
- Hearings set on proposed TARC route changes (Courier - Journal)
- Drug disposal messages mixed (Courier - Journal)
- Drug traces found in U.S. water supply (Courier - Journal)
- Two Evansville men arraigned on dogfighting charges (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Drugs found in drinking water in Louisville, elsewhere (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Pharmaceuticals found in drinking water (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Small acid spill forces building evacuation (Herald-Leader/AP)
March 1-7, 2008
- Public transporation advocacy alert (OpenNewsNet)
- Falling behind (Watchdog Earth)
- La Grange farmers' market meeting set for Saturday (Courier - Journal)
- Their day in Frankfort (Watchdog Earth)
- Senate committee approves lifting nuclear power ban (Courier - Journal)
- Louisville might ban using plastic bags for yard waste (Courier - Journal)
- Mountaintop advocates open new front in fight against coal (It's Getting Hot in Here)
- GE Consumer & Industrial wins Energy Star award (Business First of Louisville)
- Panel delays vote on 'stream saver' bill (Herald-Leader)
- Industry lobbyists press White House to block tighter smog rule (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Vote on mountaintop mining bill delayed, could come soon (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Budget cuts will hurt anti-litter programs (Courier - Journal)
- Stream saver vote today (OpenNewsNet)
- Stream saver bill heard in committee, vote pending until Monday (OpenNewsNet)
- GM announces new hybrid system (Courier - Journal)
- Jeff council reorganizes parks (Courier - Journal)
- Draft plan for Floyds Fork parks released tonight (Courier - Journal)
- Plan big on Floyds Fork (Courier - Journal)
- LG&E lawsuit faces tough questions (Courier - Journal)
- Decoy may save bill on streams (Herald-Leader)
- Feds suspend loan program for new rural coal plants (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Ky. prepares to ship elk to Tennessee (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Lawmakers maneuver in attempt to halt mountaintop mining (Herald-Leader/AP)
- Animal ordinance enforcement to continue (Louisville Metro Newsroom)
- Whither goest the Ohio River bridges? (Jill Johnson Keeney)
- Stream saver bill saved? (Jill Johnson Keeney)
- Floyds Fork park development plan to be released Tuesday (Courier - Journal)
- Architect will discuss predictions for Louisville (Courier - Journal)
- Where's data? (Watchdog Earth)
- House has own plan to fund mega-roads (Herald-Leader)
- Hungry, hungry horses (Herald-Leader)
- Man charged after horses found dead (Herald-Leader)
- Hoosiers selected to be on new EPA agricultural advisory committee (News and Tribune)
