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  2. Steve Kragthorpe - Wikipedia

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    Steven Jon Kragthorpe (April 28, 1965 – August 4, 2024) was an American football coach and player. He served as head coach at Tulsa from 2003 through 2006, and for Louisville from 2007 to 2009.

  3. Kentucky historian Walter Hutchins dies at 91 - AOL

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    Louisville, Kentucky historian Walter Hutchins has passed away at age 91, the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage confirmed in The post Kentucky historian Walter Hutchins dies at 91 ...

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  5. Killing of David McAtee - Wikipedia

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    On June 1, 2020, David McAtee, a 53-year-old African-American man, was fatally shot by the Kentucky Army National Guard in Louisville during nationwide protests following the murder of George Floyd and the killing of Breonna Taylor. [2] [3] The Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) and National Guard were in the area to enforce a curfew.

  6. List of people from Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Gurney Norman (born 1937) Novelist, documentarian, professor. Raised in Allais; worked for Hazard Herald; professor at University of Kentucky. Marsha Norman (born 1947) Author and lyricist [13] Born in Louisville [13] Andrew J. Offutt (1934–2013) Author; father of Chris Offutt. Born near Morehead, lived in Louisville.

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  8. WHAS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    whas .iheart .com. WHAS (840 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Louisville, Kentucky and owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.. Its studios are at Fourth Street Live! in downtown Louisville. First licensed in July 1922, it is the oldest radio station in Kentucky. Its transmitter site is in Long Run, in far east Jefferson County.

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