Applicants must be at least 18 and have a valid driver's license. The job pays $15 an hour.
A case of measles as been confirmed in Kentucky, according to state officials, but the precise location is unknown.Â
Mayor Greg Fischer cited "rapid revenue growth and continued efficiencies" when announcing the surplus.
It is the first time in months that the county has been in the green, according to the health department.
One person has died after contracting the West Nile virus in Louisville, according to the city's health department.
On March 11, Louisville Metro emergency management agencies responded to complaints of an odor in the area near a chemical manufacturer.
The Department of Public Health and Wellness reported 1,128 cases last week as the county dropped into the medium risk category.
The infected mosquitoes were discovered in surveillance traps set by the Department of Public Health and Wellness.
As of Sunday, Louisville officials had reported 2,770 confirmed cases of COVID-19.
It's a program designed to reduce the infant mortality rate in the city of Louisville.