Horizon Group Properties, the development group behind The Outlet Shoppes of the Bluegrass, will be holding a job fair tomorrow for the more than 30 stores that will be opening this summer. The new shopping center, expected to be open by July 31, will provide opportunities for more than 1,000 jobs, including management, sales associate, security, marketing and housekeeping.
The job fair takes will be held from 4 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, April 1, at Martha Layne Collins High School Gymnasium, 801 Discovery Blvd. in Shelbyville. Applicants must be 18 or older. Applicants shoul bring plenty of copies of their resumes for potential employers.
Employers who will be at the job fair include:
An email from LMPD Deputy Chief Yvette Gentry expresses concerns over increasing violent activity around Waterfront Park in downtown Louisville:
Over the past few months, violence has been an issue that has left numerous law abiding citizens victimized, some with moderate to serious injuries.
The kids we are finding involved are as young as 11 years old out without purpose or supervision. Some groups involve upwards of 30 kids that otherwise may be decent but take on the personality and mentality of the leaders that have every intention of taking part in criminal activity.
The major concern is that someone is going to get killed during an incident. That someone could be a very young child that is involved.
This talk of past concern seems to fly in the face of Mayor Greg Fisher and LMPD Chief Steve Conrad’s statements indicating that last Saturday’s violence, now gaining national attention, was an isolated incident. Former legal counsel to LMPD, Attorney Thomas McAdam, suggests that there was even an informal directive to cover up crime in the downtown area – begging the question of whether the 21 crimes reported in the last three months at Waterfront Park could actually be a higher number.
Gentry’s email goes on to detail problematic locations for such activity that include Waterfront Park, the Big Four Bridge, and stretches of several downtown streets including 1st Street, Broadway and Dixie Highway. Gentry warns that the behavior often targets people walking alone or in small groups, TARC passengers and patrons of restaurants and gas stations in problem areas with the violent and destructive behavior peaking between dusk and 1AM, especially on the weekends.
The NCAA basketball tournament is in full swing and, as usual, Kentucky has a case of March Madness!
In the Midwest corner of the bracket, our home team Lousville Cardinals entered the tournament at 4th seed and beat Manhattan to move into the next round where they put down St. Louis. Meanwhile, the number 8 Big Blue UK Wildcats from just down I-64 beat Kansas State and then Wichita State.
Next stop: Indianapolis, where the ‘Cats and Cards will duke it out in Sweet 16 action this Friday, March 28 at 9:45PM. CBS will carry this Bluegrass State battle so local viewers should be able to watch the game on WLKY 32. The winner of this game will advance to take on either second seed Michigan or number 11 Tennessee.
Despite being U of L’s home, Louisville often seems like Lexington Light given the huge Big Blue Nation presence. As the blue and red flags indicate, Derby City can be “a house divided” when the Cards and Cats face off.
Who do you want to see win Friday night's game?
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Vote for your favorite above and tell us who you picked and why in the comments below and, if your pick doesn’t pay off, whether you will root for the other team in the Elite Eight round.
And we’re off…
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