I love watching the University of Louisville's Francisco Garcia play. And it must be even more fun for the Cardinals who get to play with him.
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Posted On: 21 Jan 2005 - 10:41am
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Posted On: 21 Jan 2005 - 10:41am
I love watching the University of Louisville's Francisco Garcia play. And it must be even more fun for the Cardinals who get to play with him.
Posted On: 21 Jan 2005 - 10:39am
'On The Run': Life with dad was no picnic for mobster's kids
Posted On: 21 Jan 2005 - 10:34am
Former Miss America to hold free dinner Jan. 22 to help vets
Posted On: 21 Jan 2005 - 10:31am
Red Cross, Kroger, WAVE-TV team up to sell emergency kits
Posted On: 21 Jan 2005 - 10:27am
Millions of dollars in back pay for thousands of state employees in Kentucky is at stake in a lawsuit resulting from the first state budget standoff in 2002.
Posted On: 20 Jan 2005 - 4:42pm
Find out what the Kentucky Colonels are bringing to the court with players from all around the area. Read more about the team and find out how much fun ABA can be!
Posted On: 20 Jan 2005 - 4:28pm
Broken left thumb has left him doubtful for Saturday's game in Freedom Hall
Posted On: 20 Jan 2005 - 3:51pm
The Kentucky Derby Festival is pleased to announce that Republic Bank & Trust Company has signed a deal to become the first-ever title sponsor of the Festival’s Pegasus Parade.
Posted On: 20 Jan 2005 - 2:32pm
Stars in the Pegasus Parade and other Festival events are on hand for this an exciting and glamorous day at the races.
Posted On: 20 Jan 2005 - 2:23pm
This Pulitzer Prize winning play depicts small town life, its family relationships and the loneliness that permeates the lives of many. The play questions the cliche “love conquers all” by focusing on lives marred by boredom, alcohol and sexual impropriety that are in stark contrast to people living the “American Dream.”