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The Duck Hunt
... print in a Mellwood Avenue antique store this past summer. Its frame leaned against a wooden chair between a walnut huntboard and a ... price tag on the frame was 1 percent of that, a mere $250. Not an insignificant sum for me, but I bought it anyway, being assured at the ...
Staff - 12/26/2017 - 1:17pm
H&M to come to Oxmoor Center in Autumn of 2013
... – this is great news to hear. But for those who have not heard of H&M, allow Louisville.com to lead the way, from its history to what to expect when the store finally arrives as the leaves fall ...
Cameron Aubernon - 03/18/2018 - 10:33pm
Churchill Downs Ends Spring Meet With Gains In On-Track Attendance, Wagering
... Ky. (July 10,2005) - The Spring Meet at Churchill Downs, its first race meet since the completion of its ambitious $121 million ... and gratifying, they could have been even better if not for the increasing competitive pressures from a continued expansion of ...
Louisville Admin - 03/18/2018 - 10:33pm
An interview with the producers of Louisville Lullabies [Family and parenting]
Louisville Lullabies is not your average children's CD. Screechy child voices are replaced by soulful ... worlds between children and adults. Since its release last December, Louisville Lullabies has been a constant fixture in ...
Emily Sales - 03/18/2018 - 10:44pm
HELP FOR THE HELPERS
... legislature had budgeted $2 million for Brooklawn to expand its facilities and care for more boys, but the $2 million was excised from the ... sit in an office and tell you what’s going on. This is not the traditional psychotherapy, so we try to come at kids in different ...
Louisville Admin - 03/18/2018 - 10:44pm
I'd like to deposit $2.95 trillion dollars. Can you help me? Part 1. [The Arena]
... catastrophe that awaits the nation if the debt ceiling is not raised is so enormous that the threat to throw the nation into default has ... out for Social Security because it got a safe place to put its money while minimizing market distortions. This is where people got the ...
Keith Rouda - 12/08/2014 - 12:44am
Down the Line: The Last Butcher in Butchertown
... shocked dead. They’ve been through the scald tub with its 138-degree water loosening pores to remove hair. Now someone trims a ... information officer Thomas Nord explains that the stink is not classified as “pollution,” per se — it’s not like a chemical spill ...
Arielle Christian - 06/28/2018 - 11:19am
How Tom Edwards (Literally) Built MozzaPi
... small chunk before plopping it onto a scale, then glances at its weight and either plucks away a few ounces or adds a few more. He rounds ... artisan flours and locally sourced cornmeal. Hands that are not scarred and disjointed, but go through the day looking like they were ...
Bruce Allar - 01/29/2019 - 3:29pm
Louisville is awful at treating eating disorders. Can this scientist change that?
... is determined to help patients recover. It’s not uncommon in the eating-disorder community to hear the nickname “Ed.” A ... that Ed talking? It’s a way to separate the disease from its host, because anyone who has experienced one or treated one knows the ...
Anne Marshall - 02/19/2018 - 2:00pm
ZeroFest
... STEPHEN GEORGE sgeorge@leoweekly.com Zerofest, in its third year, fueled by creator’s inspiration Drake Hatfield, a ... 16 million members and 42,000 churches worldwide. There’s not a damn thing underground about that. Nonetheless, Hatfield has pushed his ...
Louisville Admin - 12/08/2014 - 12:44am

