Category: News
Seeking Shelter: How To Stay Safe This Storm Season
Adam Kleinert felt like a bundle of nerves as he watched television reports show live coverage of an enormous tornado – at least a mile wide – rip through parts of Oklahoma City, devastating the suburb of Moore, on May 20.
Biz Briefs of the Week: May 23, 2013
James Graham Brown Cancer Center Honored Among Select Few Continuously Accredited Cancer Centers James Graham Brown Cancer Center, part of KentuckyOne Health, has been recognized as one of only 21 cancer programs across the nation, and the only cancer program in Kentucky, that has maintained their accreditation for at least 65 consecutive years (starting in [...]
Cinemark: This You’ve Got To See
The Cinemark Mall St. Matthews is a one-of-a-kind experience that moviegoers of all ages will enjoy – especially those who are ready for a cinema experience that is out of this world.
Volunteers Stage Major Garden Project
Volunteers from the Junior League of Louisville, Yum! Brands, and YouthBuild Louisville staged a major garden project at Volunteers of America’s Serenity Park, a green space adjacent to its Shelby Street Clinical Campus, on May 18.
Change It! Young Minds Making a Difference
When was the last time you gave money to a charity? Maybe it was some change in a bucket or even several hundred dollars? But, what if you had $20,000 to give? Now, imagine being a high school student and being able to give that money to nonprofits selected by you?
Lost In Lou: Part Two
Another remarkable Run for the Roses has come to pass at Churchill Downs, likely leaving you with one question: what’s next in the Derby City?
The New First Church
The United States is full of First Churches, mostly Baptist, though other denominations slip in some occasionally. There is, however, a new First Church, long in development but now fully functioning, which is not listed in the directories – the First Church of Political Correctness.
On Top Of The Roofing Industry
April showers bring May flowers, and signal the coming of a warm, sun-filled season – supposedly. But in Louisville, you never know what type of weather to expect, especially during springtime. Severe thunder and hailstorms have been known to plague the city this time of year, and, oftentimes, cause a great deal of trouble for local homes.







