Boney Talks: WLKY's Ben Jackey scored an interview with David Camm accomplice and convicted killer Charles Boney, who tells Jackey "he'd rather stay in prison for the rest of his life than be released for testifying against Camm." There's more of the interview Monday at 5 and 11 on WLKY.
Rand Paul in Valley Station: Would even more capitalism be the answer to health care reform? Rand Paul thinks so, and if his plan gives more power to the consumer than health care consumers currently have (effectively none), then he might have something there. Read more about it right here at louisvillemojo.
Cards and Cats in Action: Both scores are closer than anticipated as the Cards are trailing by only 8 in the fourth quarter, and the Cats are only up by 11 over EKU at the half.
Two hundred forty tons of steel: That's a lot of steel, and it's what got dropped Friday for the ramp being built up to the Big Four Bridge, says WLKY. There's still a year and a half and millions of dollars of work to be done on the pedestrian and bicycle bridge across the Ohio, but this is one of those things that make you think 'Possibility City' isn't so silly after all. Well, almost anyway.
And friend of louisvillemojo Fred Minnick is on WAVE3 talking about the difficulties soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan face, in the wake of the Fort Hood shootings.
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