More than 1,000 fish were dumped in the new pond at Chickasaw Park on Wednesday, the next step in a years-long revitalization of the west Louisville park.
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Facing a $30 million budget gap in the next two years, Louisville's public transportation provider will soon begin reducing its routes, a move its board chairman called a response to "significant financial challenges."
It's part of the Health Issues and Challenges program, established in 2021 by the Indiana General Assembly with American Rescue Plan Act funding.
One big change made on Monday was the amount the city could allocate toward Department of Justice Public Safety Reforms being cut in half.