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The newspaper was founded in 1990 by John Yarmuth, Robert Schulman, [2] Denny Crum (then the coach of the University of Louisville men's basketball team), and two other investors. According to The Media Audit (March–April 2012) the LEO has a weekly readership of 88,807 and an unduplicated monthly readership of 136,478.
Pages in category "Defunct newspapers published in Louisville, Kentucky" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The local daily newspaper in Louisville is The Courier-Journal, a property of the Gannett chain. Local weekly newspapers include Business First of Louisville, Louisville Defender (African American paper published since 1933), Louisville Eccentric Observer (or LEO, a free alternative paper) and The Voice-Tribune.
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Tae-Ahn Lea is handcuffed by LMPD officers after being pulled over for a "wide turn" in August 2018. In May 2023, Louisville Metro Government paid $375,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by Lea.
Blue Boar Cafeterias was a chain of cafeteria-style restaurants based in Louisville, Kentucky. The first Blue Boar was opened in 1931. [1] Once a major presence in metro Louisville, it is still remembered for its old downtown location on Fourth Avenue near Broadway. During the 1930s, Guion (Guyon) Clement Earle (1870–1940) served as ...
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