June 21, 2011 - 7:49pm
The sad demise of a once-great newspaper. Not a pretty thing to watch.
The Gannett Company, the nation's largest newspaper publisher, is reportedly laying off another 700 employees today.  Some reports indicate that few as 30, or as many as 70 of these redundancies will occur at it’s Louisville Courier-Journal publication.  Gannett's newspaper...
June 22, 2011 - 9:03am
Sources are telling Louisville.com that 50 employees have been laid off at the Louisville Courier Journal, in what seems to be a nationwide two percent staff reduction by the Courier's parent company Gannett.
Sources are telling Louisville.com that 36 employees have been laid off at the Louisville Courier Journal, in what seems to be a nationwide two percent staff reduction by the Courier's parent company Gannett.Sources tell Louisville.com that some of the cuts are coming from the the weekly...
May 31, 2011 - 12:00pm
by Lou
Being of reasonably sound mind, and as susceptible to a John Wayne moment as the next guy, I find there are days when I actually feel the urge to run for high political office.
This article appears in the May 2011 issue of LouisvilleMagazine. To subscribe, please visit loumag.com.Being of reasonably sound mind, and as susceptible to a John Wayne moment as the next guy, I find there are days when I actually feel the urge to run for high political office. 
May 4, 2011 - 10:45am
Courier-Journal turf writer Jennie Rees and husband and trainer Pat Dupuy hope to strike the wire first on Thursday, when their horse, Strike Impact, runs in Churchill Downs' fifth race.
Most people know from reading her work that Courier-Journal turf writer Jennie Rees has a passion for the ponies. Most people may not know that she shares this passion for horses with her husband, Pat Dupuy. Pat Dupuy is a horse owner and trainer with only one horse in his barn, Strike Impact. You...
February 3, 2011 - 9:00am
Local news for Feb. 3, 2011
"SouthComm Inc., which owns the Louisville Eccentric Observer (LEO), has named Lauren Feldman publisher of the newsweekly. Feldman comes from the The Sun in Lowell, Massachusetts. She replaces Pam Brooks, who has published LEO since 2003. Brooks will remain editor NFocus, which she launched in 2010.
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