Category: Cover Stories
Heroic Actions Earn Local 11 Year-Old Rare Girl Scouting Medal of Honor
Girl Scouting teaches girls a lot of valuable life skills. Those skills helped one young Girl Scout from southern Indiana act bravely in a scary situation when her nurse and caregiver faced a potentially life-threatening medical crisis.
Finding Home At Boys & Girls Haven
Jim Shields’ earliest memory is harrowing. “I was being molested in the back of a pick-up truck,” he said. “I was lonely – alone – in a house with three siblings, my mother and whatever companion she had at the time, and it was a longing for not what I was in.”
Crowning Moment For Crusade
For the last 60 years, the people of Louisville and Southern Indiana have shown tremendous generosity toward a time-honored telethon. But, this year, they truly outdid themselves in support.
Enjoy The Ride At Rock Creek
76th Annual Saddlebred Horse Show To Bring Competitors, Spectators From Around The Country.
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.
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.
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?
Derby 139 Belongs to Shug McGaughey – And More
As the realization of a lifelong dream unfolded before him on a soggy first Saturday in May at Churchill Downs, Claude Ray “Shug” McGaughey was not watching from a warm and cozy spot on Millionaires Row, over even one of the Churchill Downs boxes in Section 318 where the connections of Kentucky Derby runners spend some of the most anxious two-minute increments of their lives.







