Louisville news: 'Kentucky values' include love of federal handouts edition [News]

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  • "Hundreds of thousand of dollars in federal funding to clean up Kentucky’s growing methamphetamine labs is coming to a halt, leaving local law enforcement to pick up the tab. Until last month, the Drug Enforcement Administration paid for removing waste from meth lab sites around Kentucky, including Louisville." [Courier-Journal]
  • "Fund for the Arts President and CEO Allan Cowen will retire early. Cowen announced Monday that he will leave the organization on April 30. His retirement follows growing calls that he step down, which began weeks ago when an angry voicemail he left the director of the Visual Art Association was made public." [WFPL]

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About Zach Everson
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