Louisville beer brand gets a new president
Drew Johnson, left, is now general manager at Falls City Beer. Shane Uttich, right, is… more Falls City Beer Louisville native Shane Uttich has been picked as the next president of Louisville-based Falls City Brewing Co. LLC. Uttich, who recently served as territory manager for Nashville for Falls City, will oversee the company's brewing strategy and structure in the new role, according to a news release. ..>> view originalNAACP Leader weighs in on Louisville violence
NAACP Leader weighs in on Louisville violence A closer look at the violence epidemic Heather Fountaine, WHAS 11:56 PM. EST December 08, 2016 Crime tape has taken over Louisville this year after a record-breaking number of homicides in the Metro, but it’s an epidemic hitting on a national level. (Photo: WHAS) LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS11) -- Crime tape has taken over Louisville this year after a record-breaking number of homicides in the Metro, but it’s an epidemi..>> view originalMaxwell, Walter Camp awards atop Jackson's haul
Buy PhotoU of L QB Lamar Jackson (8) warms up before their game against the University of Houston. Nov. 17, 2016(Photo: Sam Upshaw Jr./CJ)Buy PhotoThe postseason accolades for Lamar Jackson started coming in abundance Thursday with the biggest prize - the Heisman Trophy - still a possibility on Saturday night.The prizes the Louisville sophomore quarterback won on Thursday night are arguably the most prestigious in the game outside of the Heisman: the Maxwell Award, given to the nation's best pla..>> view originalPolice chase ends violently in Old Louisville
Travis Stubbins(Photo: Metro Corrections)A Louisville man is accused of stealing items from The Home Depot in Clarksville and then leading police on a chase that ended violently in Old Louisville, all while his 14-year-old daughter was in the car.Travis Stubbins, 50, fled from Clark County Sheriff officers near Eastern Boulevard and U.S. Route 31 around 5:30 p.m. Wednesday after they attempted a traffic stop, according to a sheriff's news release. Stubbins' 1996 Ford Truck matched the descriptio..>> view originalLouisville remembering Pearl Harbor 75 years later
Louisville remembering Pearl Harbor 75 years later Veterans remember Pearl Harbor:75 years later Michaela MacDonald, WHAS 5:49 PM. EST December 08, 2016 LOUISVILLE (WHAS11) -- It was a monumental day in American history, 75 years ago the deadly attack on Pearl Harbor. More than 2,400 people were killed, but among the survivors was Louisville native Charles Hocker. Thanks to the honor flight, Hocker was able to travel back to Pearl Harbor to mark the 75th anniversary. Th..>> view originalLouisville Community Policing Unit formed to bridge gap
Louisville Community Policing Unit formed to bridge gap 0 Comments for this article Submitted: 12/08/2016 - 4:25pm Tags: Basketball, Bridge, Gap, Louisville, Metro, Police LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – Louisville Metro Police are looking to engage with local children by competing with them on the basketball court. The Courier-Journal (http://cjky.it/2hoizLA ) reports the 10-member Community Policing Unit, a collaboration effort between the police department and local activists, was i..>> view originalNew sites added to RiverLink transponder locations
LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) - Tolling is expected to begin anytime in Louisville, and now, in addition to the already set up locations, RiverLink local transponders can be purchased at two additional local sites. In addition to the regular customer service centers on each side of the river, an additional, temporary site has been added in both Louisville and Jeffersonville. RiverLink staff is available at the Nia Center in Louisville and the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles in Jeffersonville. Accounts ..>> view originalLouisville welcomes priests from Uganda
Father George Otuma, left, who serves at Holy Spirit Church, and Father Deogratias Ssamba, who serves at St. Peter the Apostle Church, were photographed on the campus of St. Andrew Academy Dec. 1. The Uganda natives are the newest foreign-born priests to arrive in the Archdiocese of Louisville. (Record photo by Ruby Thomas) By Ruby Thomas, Record Staff Writer As young boys growing up in the East African country of Uganda, Father George Otuma and Father Deogratias Ssamba — both members of the Ap..>> view originalLinak expansion will add 400 jobs in Louisville
Linak U.S. Inc., which makes parts used in health care equipment, furniture, desks and… more iStock Linak U.S. Inc., which makes parts used in health care equipment, furniture, desks and other products, will create 413 jobs with a planned expansion project. We first heard about an expansion at Linak back in October, when the company filed a development plan for a new 145,000-square-foot warehouse at 11710 La Grange Road, near North English..>> view originalLouisville Sterling buys two buildings, plans to open brewery
Will include a tasting room LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Dec. 8, 2016) — Louisville Sterling, LLC has purchased two city-owned historic properties at 1300-1306 Bardstown Road in the Highlands’ commercial district for $425,000, with plans to open a small brewing operation and event space. The company plans to fully restore both buildings, which were built in 1900, returning approximately 15,000 square feet of commercial space into newly designed and productive use. Plans for the buildings include Sterling’s ..>> view original
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