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Anne Northup, U.S. Representative from Louisville, 1997–2007; member of the Consumer Products Safety Commission; sister of Mary T. Meagher; Zach Payne, member of the Indiana House of Representatives; Clarence M. Pendleton, Jr., Chairman of the United States Commission on Civil Rights, from 1981 until his death in 1988; born in Louisville in ...
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Thomas C. Kelly, 80, American Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Louisville (1981–2007). [175] Arthur King, 84, Canadian boxer. [176] Carol Murphy, 79, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1993–2002). [177] Mark Francis Schmitt, 88, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Marquette (1978–1992). [178]
Bates subsequently originated the role of Lenny in the first production of Crimes of the Heart at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in 1979. [12] Beginning in 1980, she appeared in Lanford Wilson's Fifth of July. In 1982, she starred in the Robert Altman-directed Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean with Karen Black and Cher.
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Louisville's first public street lights, twelve oil burners, were lit downtown for Christmas 1884. In 1894, a public water system was established for Louisville, and a sewage system installation followed in 1910. The town's Main Street became Louisville's first fully paved road in 1914.
The pageant is held annually, during the "Miss Ohio Festival" week, at the historic 1,600 seat Renaissance Theatre (originally named the Ohio Theatre) in Mansfield. Ohio representatives have won the Miss America pageant six times, joining California, and Oklahoma as the only states with six crowns. New York has the most winners with seven.
2002: Ivor Chodkowski, farmer, received the key to the city for working to start a farmer's market in Louisville's "food desert." [216] September 24, 2002: Montgomery Gentry, musicians, received the key to the city for their musical career. [217] January 2010: Sam Leist, lawyer, received the key to the city for his career in public service. [218]
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