Fall back on Sunday
 Remember to turn back your clocks on 2 a.m. Sunday, and check and/or change batteries in your smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, and weather radios.
November 5 - Vote on Election Day
Election Day is Tuesday, November 5.
For information on where to vote, a sample ballot for your precinct, and more, visit http://elections.jeffersoncountyclerk.org/.
Need a ride to polls on Election Day?
Fare-free service will be offered along all TARC regular routes, helping customers get both to and from polling locations. Just board any of TARC’s 223 buses at their normal stops on November 5 and ask the driver: “May I Ride to Vote?”
Riders may then continue to their final destination on TARC Fare-Free.
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 A. Philip Randolph Institute (774-4834) provides free rides. Lyft and Uber may be giving reduced rides to the polls, or call your local party headquarters.
If you become sick or are in the hospital, you can still vote with an Emergency Medical Ballot.
Request a paper absentee ballot until Tuesday, November 5. Call your local Board of Election office to get an Emergency Medical Ballot. You will have to find someone to notarize your application for a ballot and then take that application to the Board of Elections to get your ballot. Once you’ve filled out your ballot, someone must take your ballot back to the Board of Elections before 6 p.m. on Election Day
In-house Absentee Voting at 701 West Ormsby:
- Monday through Friday: through November 4 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- Saturday, November 2 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
For more information please contact the Jefferson County Election Center at 574-6100 or email. To contact the Kentucky Board of Elections, call 502-573-7100, or visit the website.
Congratulations to everyone at St. Agnes School for their Green Ribbon School honor
 Above: Students, staff and supporters of St. Agnes School gathered to celebrate the school's Green Ribbon School honor on Monday.
The U.S. Department of Education has recognized St. Agnes School as a Green Ribbon School, the only school in Louisville and one of two in Kentucky to have been honored this year.
We want to congratulate St. Agnes Principal Julianna Daly and Tamra Koshewa, St. Agnes School Green Ribbon Committee Chair, for leading this effort.
Councilman Mulvihill was happy to recognize the achievement Monday with a Metro Council proclamation.
The Green Ribbon Schools program is to inspire schools, districts and institutions of higher education to strive for 21st-century excellence by highlighting promising school sustainability practices and resources that all can employ.
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St. Agnes School’s mission is to shape young minds to be good stewards and to lead faith-based, mindful lives. The school’s 32-acre campus offers a natural classroom to learn, discuss and experience the local environment, and is home to a student-built pollinator garden, extensive wetlands and a composting facility.
Above: Students celebrated the award with service, planting and weeding gardens around the school campus Monday.
For details about the community at St. Agnes School's impressive work toward sustainability, awareness and wellness, click here.
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