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A separated shoulder knocked senior Nick Ratajczak from Louisville's lineup at the College World Series, but Ratajczak still managed to leave Omaha with an at bat he will always remember.More >>
A separated shoulder knocked senior Nick Ratajczak from Louisville's lineup at the College World Series, but Ratajczak still managed to leave Omaha with an at bat he will always remember.More >>
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- In some ways, this is going to be an arbitrarily framed discussion. But there is some reasoning behind its logic.The premise: Since the University of Louisville gained an equalMore >>
Since moving to a BCS conference of its own, Louisville has outperformed UK in a variety of sports in the postseason, despite being outspent by millions.More >>
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OMAHA, Neb. (WDRB) – You don't have to be Nick Saban to argue there is a gap between football in the Southeastern Conference and the Big Ten. Well, the gap between SEC and Big Ten baseball is even larger. LargerMore >>
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CORBIN, Ky. (AP) -- A company in southern Kentucky says it is cutting about 250 workers after a federal contract wasn't renewed.
Computer Sciences Corporation said in a statement that all the jobs at its facility in Williamsburg would be impacted by the loss of the contract. CSC's contract to process paperwork for the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services ends on Oct. 31.
CSC spokeswoman Michelle Sicola Herd said employees will be assisted with transitioning to another position within the company or outside of it.
Williamsburg Mayor Roddy Harrison told The Times-Tribune that he has already begun the search for another company to replace the lost jobs.
He says the cuts "will hurt our community and the economy, but I'm not giving up either."
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