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[citation needed] Louisville is also home to Humana, one of the nation's largest health insurance companies. Norton Healthcare is the second largest employer in the Louisville area, with over 20,000 employees, and a major health care provider throughout Greater Louisville and Southern Indiana. [citation needed]
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The formal name given to the area by the Census Bureau is the Louisville/Jefferson County, Kentucky–Indiana, metropolitan statistical area, though it is regularly referred to as Kentuckiana. It is now the primary MSA of the Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown, KY-IN Combined Statistical Area , as defined by the United States Bureau of ...
Tour24 seems to be holding its own: The startup announced in October that it raised $5 million in a Series B round, noting that it had doubled in size in 2024 to reach 525,000 units across over ...
A Stellantis joint venture with Samsung SDI has won a commitment from the U.S. government for up to a $7.54 billion loan to help build two electric vehicle battery plants in Kokomo, Indiana. The ...
(The announced attendance for Louisville versus Nebraska on Sept. 22 was 14,126 — over 2,100 the average announced attendance for Louisville men’s basketball games from 2022-24.)
After graduating from Ball State he studied for a Master's of Urban Planning at University of Louisville. While at Louisville he continued to be involved with athletics but also began to hone his design and technology skills. [12] Riggs also worked as an intern at the Robert Doughty Consultancy in Lincolnshire, England during this period. [13]
Schertz, 48, is in his third season at Indiana State. He holds a 65-39 record. Earlier this month, Louisville fired Kenny Payne after two seasons and a 12-52 record.