In the News: Barge Hits Sherman Minton Bridge
The Sherman Minton Bridge is once again open to traffic after it was struck by a barge early Thursday morning.
In the News:Kentucky Air National Guard for Ice Storm
Kentucky National Guard Airmen and Soldiers work alongside state and local agencies to help get Central Kentucky communities back on their feet after severe ice storms crippled the area causing power outages and water shortages.
Looking for a Job? Francene can help
In this economy everyone can be looking for a job. Francene from 84whas, has been providing a help wanted section of her radio show. If you have a job you need to hire for call francene now. Everyday at 10am she has live call ins for anyone with a job need. This is a great service for our local community.
Also, on February 21 she is hosting a job jam.
JOB JAM!!!
FREE Seminar for Job Seekers
Jam Packed with Information To Give You The Edge
to Find a Great Job!!!
Saturday, February 21st
8:30am – 11:00am
Bellarmine University’s Frazier Hall
Here are some local links to help you job seekers out there.
Gouging complaints because of the ICE STORM?
Kentucky.gov- – Attorney General Conway Warns Against Storm Related Price Gouging
Kentucky’s Attorney General Jack Conway wants to know if you have a complaint about price gouging.
Attorney General Jack Conway is putting Kentucky retailers on notice that price gouging will not be tolerated during times of emergency. Governor Beshear signed an executive order yesterday declaring a state of emergency in the wake of the winter storm that has left dozens of Kentucky communities blanketed in snow and ice and tens of thousands without power. Today, General Conway asked Gov. Beshear for an emergency order that will also implement Kentucky’s price gouging laws.
“I have made it clear that I will not tolerate unscrupulous retailers who seek excessive profits during emergency situations. Those who have fallen victim to this storm should not be victimized again by predatory pricing,” General Conway said.
General Conway’s recently concluded investigation into price gouging in the wake of Hurricane Ike resulted in fines totaling $107,500 against eight retail gas stations in seven Kentucky communities.

Posted February 6, 2009
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