Some Floyd County residents speak out over proposed development they fear will upend quiet lives Aug 20, 2024 Aug 20, 2024 Updated Aug 21, 2024 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Some of those who left the city for smaller schools, less traffic, and a life in the country are fighting to keep their quiet lives quiet. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News Wdrb News Louisville News Kentucky News Indiana News As featured on +5 Some Floyd County residents speak out over proposed development they fear will upend quiet lives Some of those who left the city for smaller schools, less traffic, and a life in the country are fighting to keep their quiet lives quiet. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Rick DeLuca's Thursday evening forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos Articles23-year-old charged with murder of 2 people inside southern Indiana home4 months after UPS plane crash, pilot's widow holds tightly to his final messagePolice arrest man at gunpoint after noticing 'concerning behavior' outside Louisville high schoolTrump fires Homeland Security Secretary Noem after mounting criticism over her leadershipLouisville Metro Corrections chief says jail ‘stretched to its limits,’ staff under strainJudge sets $1 million bond for man accused of killing man, dog in Old LouisvilleBorden-Henryville Schools announces remote learning for Friday due to illnessJCPS budget cuts eliminate dozens of staff who handle finances in elementary schoolsLouisville officials say the clock is ticking on college athletics: 'The math no longer works'Tracy Davenport pleads guilty in federal court to defrauding more than 50 pool customers Videos
+5 Some Floyd County residents speak out over proposed development they fear will upend quiet lives Some of those who left the city for smaller schools, less traffic, and a life in the country are fighting to keep their quiet lives quiet.