LinkedIn, a social networking site for professionals of various industries, is often used to find jobs or internships, strengthen professional relationships or learn new industry skills ...
Smith envisions multiple uses for the former government site and has previously told the Courier Journal it would be a phased development. Nearly all buildings on site, including a Louisville ...
BARRY – The New Philadelphia National Historic Site's transition into a national ... Dave Dawson has been a reporter for the Journal-Courier since May 2022 and was promoted to assistant editor ...
Cahokia Mounds is the largest pre-Columbian site north of Mexico ... Editor and publisher of the Journal-Courier in Jacksonville, Ill. David C.L. Bauer is editor and publisher.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg’s administration is changing how it hires interns following Courier Journal reporting last year that Metro Hall interns from powerful families with close ties to ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg’s administration is changing how it hires interns following Courier Journal reporting last year that Metro Hall interns from powerful families with close ties to ...
And then there was one. After four weeks of voting in an online bracket-style competition, where readers picked between 16 competitors to decide which one is Louisville's favorite spot for French ...
The alternate site, which Forbes shut down Tuesday following inquiries from The Wall Street Journal, featured stories from Forbes.com that were stretched into formats that can fit many more ads ...
The Lafayette Journal & Courier's all-area boys basketball team is selected by coaches from Greater Lafayette's Class 3A and 4A teams. Numbers: 16.2 PPG, 6.9 RPG, 1.5 APG, 1 BPG 47% FG ...
Here are The Courier Journal's 2023-24 All-State girls basketball teams as voted by coaches across Kentucky. A total of 98 ballots were received. Players are listed in order of total votes received.
Numbers: 16.6 PPG, 7.8 RPG, 52% FG, 40% 3-point, 2.8 APG. Season: Todhunter-Dawson was the Eagles' most productive player over the past two seasons. Standing 6-foot-5, he gave defenses an array of ...
(WDRB) – Sheldon S. Shafer, a prolific reporter who covered local government, development and other topics big and small for The Courier-Journal for more than four decades, died early Monday.