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When: January 27, 2021 at 12:00pm – 1:00pm(EST)
People: Faith C. Whittaker, Carrie French, Jenna Moran, Terrence Spence, and Kelly Jackson
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Hear employer perspectives from a range of industries, as HR leaders and in-house counsel discuss their approach to managing the challenges of the ongoing pandemic, while positioning their businesses for success in a post-Covid-19 world.
Our panel, featuring Carrie French of Cengage, Jenna Moran of TriHealth, Terrence Spence of the Louisville Water Company, and Kelly Jackson of OHM Advisors, will discuss the employment challenges posed by the COVID-19 vaccine, remote work, accommodations, and many more. This panel discussion will be moderated by Dinsmore & Shohl’s Faith Whittaker.
Louisville launches $10M program to help people behind on utility bills Share Updated: 6:09 PM EST Jan 25, 2021 WLKY Digital Team Share Updated: 6:09 PM EST Jan 25, 2021
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Show Transcript APPLY. DREW: THE $10 MILLION COMES FROM MONEY LEFT OVER IN LAST YEAR S BUDGET THANKS TO FUNDING FROM THE CARES ACT. BUT THE CITY SAYS WITH DEMAND SOARING, THEY DON T EXPECT IT WILL LAST LONG. SINCE THE PANDEMIC BEGAN IN MARCH OF LAST YEAR, THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE BEHIND ON THEIR LOUISVILLE WATER OR M.S.D. BILLS JUMPED FROM 1900 TO 15,000 WITH AN AVERAGE OUTSTANDING BILL OF $700. ROUGHLY 80% OF THOSE CUSTOMERS HAVE EITHER NEVER BEEN BEHIND ON THE LOUISVILLE WATER AND M.S.D. BILL OR BEEN BEHIND ONE TIME. DREW: THE NUMBER OF CUSTOMERS BEHIND ON LG&E BILLS IS EVEN HIGHER. LG&E HAS NEARLY 28,000 RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS THAT ARE BEHIND. WITH AN AVERAGE BILL OF MORE THAN $400. DREW: ELIGIBLE CUSTOMERS CAN GET A CREDIT UP TO $500 ON BOTH THEIR L
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) The rest areas off Interstate 71 in Oldham County are closed for the fifth time this year.Â
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announced Monday that there has been a disruption in water service at the rest stops, located on both sides of I-71 near Crestwood.Â
The rest areas have been closed four times this year due to plumbing issues, which were fixed most recently on Dec. 3.Â
Transportation officials said it happened when a contractor working on the I-Move Kentucky project damaged a water pipe that services the rest areas.
The rest areas will be closed until further notice as the Louisville Water Company works to repair the damage.Â
Louisville Water, LG&E receive reports of scammers posing as employees
LG&E has received around 2,000 reports of scams from June through November this year, a big increase from last year. Author: Dennis Ting Updated: 6:46 PM EST December 16, 2020
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Utility companies are warning customers to be aware of people posing as their employees. Trust your gut, said Kelley Dearing Smith with Louisville Water. If something doesn t feel right, it s okay to ask for more identification.
Dearing Smith said Louisville Water has received reports of people claiming to be from a water company who ended up being burglars now she s giving out tips on how to make sure workers are real.