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People from Louisville call themselves Louisvillians. All notable people born or raised, or have maintained significant residency within the limits of today's Louisville Metro ( Jefferson County, Kentucky ) belong in this category or subcategories.
ZZ Packer, writer; born in Chicago; lived in Louisville in her teens and graduated from Seneca High School in 1990; Bill Plaschke, Los Angeles sports columnist, panelist on ESPN's Around the Horn; George Dennison Prentice, newspaper editor and journalist for the Louisville Journal; Scott Ritcher, magazine publisher of K Composite Magazine, musician
Singers from Louisville, Kentucky (37 P) Pages in category "Musicians from Louisville, Kentucky" The following 122 pages are in this category, out of 122 total.
1807 – Louisville Gazette newspaper begins publication. [2] 1808/12 – John James Audubon, ornithologist, naturalist and painter lived locally. [1] 1813 – University of Louisville opened. [1] 1820 – Population: 4,012. [3] 1828 Louisville chartered as a city. [1] John Bucklin becomes mayor. 1829 Lewis Pottery Company incorporated. [4]
The 2013 class included people such as Jerry Carroll who was a golf professional, Donna Bender a student-athlete/athletic director at Sacred Heart Academy, University of Louisville basketball player Pervis Ellison, Calvin Borel who was a Kentucky horse racer, Pro football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers Dwayne D. Woodruff, and Tennis player ...
David Kirke, the inventor of bungee jumping, has died at the age of 78, a friend of his family told The Independent. The co-founder of the Dangerous Sports Club based in Oxford and London ...
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A Kentucky judge whom authorities said was fatally shot by a sheriff last week was remembered Sunday as a pioneer who fought against opioid addiction and favored treatment over jail for low-level ...