Monday, June 6, 2016

33500 tickets available for two Ali services and other top stories.

  • 33500 tickets available for two Ali services

    33500 tickets available for two Ali services
    VIDEOS | LOUISVILLE REMEMBERS MUHAMMAD ALI; PREPARES FOR FUNERALVideo | Mayor Greg Fischer announces "I Am Ali Festival" and alilouisville.com | 10:58Mayor Greg Fischer held a press conference on Monday afternoon announcing a festival for children, Wednesday, at the Center for the Arts and a new website, alilouisville.com devoted to the life of Ali in the River City. 1 of 12VIDEOS | LOUISVILLE REMEMBERS MUHAMMAD ALI; PREPARES FOR FUNERALNeil Leifer shares surp..
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  • Louisville pro tennis tournament postponed

    Louisville pro tennis tournament postponed
    LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) – The inaugural Louisville International Open set for August has been canceled.The event was set to take place at the Louisville Boat Club beginning Aug. 17, 2016.Last September it was a celebration, a groundbreaking at the Louisville Boat Club where plans of expansion and renovations were in the works to gear up for a women's professional tennis tournament."I think like everybody in the tennis community, we were wanting to know what the status," USTA Kentucky Executive Dir..
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  • Louisville's Slugger Field voted best Triple-A ballpark in America

    Louisville's Slugger Field voted best Triple-A ballpark in America
    "The world is coming to Louisville this week to celebrate the life of one of our most famous citizens," Mayor Fischer said, according to a news release. "We want to make sure that people know the complete story of Ali's life here, where he learned the values that helped him become, 'The Greatest of All Time.'"
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  • Confederate statue lawyers to drop client

    Confederate statue lawyers to drop client
    Mayor Greg Fischer and University of Louisville President James Ramsey announced April 30 they are removing the 121-year-old Confederate monument on the Belknap campus. Marty Pearl, Special to CJBuy PhotoMichael Clevenger/The Courier-Journal The Confederate monument at the University of Louisville was erected in 1895. The Confederate monument on S. Third Street at the University of Louisville. Mayor Greg Fischer and UofL President James Ramsey had a press conference on Friday morning a..
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  • U of L baseball advances to NCAA super regional

    U of L baseball advances to NCAA super regional
    Dan McDonnell talks Louisville's NCAA regional win Jeff Greer/CJBuy PhotoLouisville Cardinals' relief pitcher Zack Burdi, celebrates with his teammates after the Cards beat Wright State to win the Louisville regional 3-1. 05 June, 2016(Photo: David R. Lutman/Special to The CJ)Buy PhotoIt has become an annual tradition the past four years: Another regional in the NCAA baseball tournament, and another Louisville team advancing to the next round.U of L, fueled by the sterling pitching of ..
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  • Bourbon headed from Louisville to NYC via boat

    Bourbon headed from Louisville to NYC via boat
    "The world is coming to Louisville this week to celebrate the life of one of our most famous citizens," Mayor Fischer said, according to a news release. "We want to make sure that people know the complete story of Ali's life here, where he learned the values that helped him become, 'The Greatest of All Time.'"
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  • 5 distilleries to open in Louisville by 2018

    5 distilleries to open in Louisville by 2018
    Buy PhotoA 40-feet-high still near the front entrance to the Angel's Envy distillery. March 7, 2016(Photo: By Michael Clevenger, The Courier-Journal)Buy PhotoIn the late 1700s, bourbon distilleries helped shape downtown Louisville by opening offices along a section of Main Street that became known as Whiskey Row. But after Prohibition forced most of their closures, Louisville took a back seat in the state's bourbon story.Now, with several distilleries already open around the city's center and a ..
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  • City audit faults cash oversight at Louisville's Iroquois Amphitheater

    City audit faults cash oversight at Louisville's Iroquois Amphitheater
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – The city’s parks department has pledged to change how it collects money at Iroquois Amphitheater after an audit found cash management practices there were “inadequate.”The audit was one of five reviews released in May by Metro government’s Office of Internal Audit, which determined four of the agencies needed to improve their methods of safeguarding funds.But the most severe opinion was for Metro Parks and Recreation. The amphitheater and an event rental office at Iroquo..
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  • Considering Solar? Louisville Group Wants To Help

    Considering Solar? Louisville Group Wants To Help
    As part of a push to increase the number of rooftop solar panels in Louisville, a local advocacy group is holding a series of workshops this month to educate homeowners considering installing the technology. The Louisville Sustainability Council officially launched Solar Over Louisville in March and set a goal of getting an additional two megawatts of solar capacity installed in the city by the end of the year. Program manager Paul Brooks said so far, the group is about 10 percent of the way to..
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  • Dry-erase walls and conference rooms galore: Step inside Donan ...

    Dry-erase walls and conference rooms galore: Step inside Donan ...
    That may sound like silly hyberbole, but it is a reality for the 60 employees at Donan Engineering's new Louisville headquarters in the Blankenbaker Station ...
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