Author Archive: Ashley Anderson
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Ashley spends half her time writing stories at The Voice-Tribune office and half her time out on the town conducting interviews, while occasionally dressing in wild outfits to fully immerse herself in the experience (aka Princess Leia at Comic Con). Ashley is a huge UofL fan and loves the Yankees and the Boston Celtics (she is fully aware of the irony). She hopes to one day outshine Erin Andrews on ESPN and enjoys running, Bardstown Road/Fourth Street, Breaking Bad and reality TV (she’s not ashamed to admit that).
Amy Streeter: Speed Ball Floral Chair
Topping The Speed Ball’s eagerly-anticipated, exquisite decor year after year is a responsibility that would cause some to crack under pressure. But to Amy Streeter, it’s a welcomed opportunity to think outside the box.
Taking A Plunge For Philanthropy
Spring is exactly one month away, but before the weather becomes warmer, the “Biggest Chill In Town” is set to sweep the Ohio River this Saturday.
Bringing ‘Fire’ To The Family Business
As a bright, young 23-year-old, Benn Davis entered a business known to make women smile.
Kimberly Hassmann: Co-owner and Instructor Of Shall We Dance?
It’s easy to dance when nobody’s watching; in front of a crowd is a much different story.
In Tandem: Aaron & Megan Silliman
On New Year’s Eve 2011, Aaron Silliman had an epiphany while sitting miserably in a bar off Lyndon Lane.
Extending The Legacy: KY Pro Football Hall Of Fame Announces 2013 Inductees, Fan Activities
In its 11th year, the Kentucky Pro Football Hall of Fame will welcome brand-new festivities to its star-studded ceremony, heightening fan interaction with legendary players and coaches of the sport.
Conquering Kilimanjaro
Dr. Arthur “Art” McLaughlin II didn’t wait until New Year’s to make a resolution to get fit. He didn’t need to. When the Women’s Diagnostic Center physician decided he wanted to adopt a healthier lifestyle this past summer, the only thing the 62-year-old required was major motivation, which he found in the 19,341 feet of Mount Kilimanjaro.
A Rewarding Relationship With The Speed
In the last two decades, Kathy Oyler and Patty Kantlehner have witnessed the progression of The Speed Art Museum, a Louisville treasure, through their commitment to numerous volunteer activities around town.







