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Pets in Louisville: Louisville cat café celebrates 10,000 adoptions with Kentucky Humane Society Adoptable dogs, cats and horses from the Kentucky Humane Society The Kentucky Humane Society has ...
The Louisville Metro Department of Corrections (LMDC), known locally as Metro Corrections, is a local corrections agency/jail system responsible for the booking and incarceration of inmates and arrestees in Louisville, Kentucky. The agency was previously known as the Jefferson County Corrections Department, but the name was changed with the ...
A Louisville cat cafe is celebrating a huge milestone with 10,000 adoptions. Purrfect Day Cafe, located at 1741 Bardstown Road, became the first cat cafe nationally to facilitate 10,000 cat ...
Warren County is now classified as a wet county after voters approved the measure in 2018. The measure became law in January 2019 that allows alcohol to be sold county wide. [3] Warren County is included in the Bowling Green, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is located in the Pennyroyal Plateau and Western Coal Fields regions. [4]
Pages in category "Non-profit organizations based in Louisville, Kentucky" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Kentucky Humane Society transported more than 100 animals from Eastern Kentucky shelters to make room for pets displaced by flooding. Ky. Humane Society takes in 100 dogs, cats after deadly ...
Louisville was the second and only other city in the state to merge with its county. (Lexington had merged with Fayette County in 1974.) Louisville Metro is governed by an executive called the Metro Mayor and a city legislature called the Metro Council. The third and current Metro Mayor is Craig Greenberg , who entered office on January 3, 2023 ...
The Seal of Louisville, Kentucky in its current form was adopted in 2003 upon the merger with Jefferson County, Kentucky. The seal reads LOUISVILLE – JEFFERSON COUNTY in a ring around a single fleur-de-lis with two stars. The seal includes the year 1778 (the year of Louisville's founding) on both sides.