Posted on April 23, 2008 by Whig
On Saturday, April 19, approximately 3,500 people in Louisville walked together to raise $450,000 in support of the March of Dimes efforts to save babies from premature birth. March for Babies, the annual fundraiser that took place at Bowman Field, supports research, education, community programs and advocacy to help prevent premature birth, a leading cause [...]
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Posted on April 21, 2008 by Whig
It may have been a cool, rainy spring day in Louisville, but the sun was definitely shining on the St, Matthews Little League Opening Day parade.
On Saturday, hundreds of folks lined Shelbyville Road to watch their sons and daughters parade down the street in decorated firetrucks, pickups and convertibles. They were dressed in their uniforms; [...]
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Posted on April 8, 2008 by Whig
There has been a new force moving in Southeast Louisville. It’s not a new retausant, or a huge corporation. It’s a church. A very unique church.
LifePointe Church, began a little over a year ago, and in such a short time has increased their congregation by 250%. In church terms, that’s an unprecedented growth spurt. But [...]
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