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City of license/Area served Station Frequency Notes References Louisville: WHAS-AM : 840 WHAS is a 50,000 watt Clear-channel AM station, so any of the Louisville Cardinals' night games that broadcast on that station's airwaves can also be heard in much of the eastern United States and portions of southeastern Canada.
Styx – January 10, 1976, with REO Speedwagon and Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band, May 19, with Foghat and Head East and December 10, with April Wine, 1977, September 23 and November 23, 1979, March 27, 1981, and February 26, 2010, with REO Speedwagon and .38 Special; Deep Purple – January 31, 1976
Individuals are inducted annually at a banquet in Louisville and receive a bronze plaque inside Louisville's Freedom Hall. [2] The Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame other wise known as the Kentucky Sports Hall of fame, is a non-profit organization funded by the Kentucky Lottery and owned and operated by the Louisville Sports Commission.
George Rogers Clark, preeminent military leader on the northwestern frontier during the American Revolutionary War; William Clark, co-leader of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, grew up in Louisville and considered it his home; Richard Frymire, Kentucky State Representative (1962–1964), State Senator (1966–1968), Adjutant General (1971–1977)
Born in Louisville on May 15, 1947, Edwards' early education history can traced throughout the city, attending St. Xavier High School and the University of Louisville.
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Bob Rogers (DJ) (1926–2024), Australian radio disc jockey; Bob Rogers (designer), founder and chairman of BRC Imagination Arts in the US; Bob Rogers (novelist), American writer under the pennames of Lee Rogers, Jean Barrett, and Jean Thomas; Bob Rogers (rower) (1934–2017), American athlete who competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics