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In 2006, Alliant closed a deal with FPL Energy to sell their stake in the plant. [5] Alliant Energy also provides several non-regulated services, including ground transportation and energy engineering (such as wind and geothermal energy). In 2007 it acquired 200 MW Buffalo Creek Wind Farm at Hampton, Iowa from Wind Capital Group. [6]
Amy McGrath, retired lieutenant colonel, Democratic nominee for the 2020 United States Senate election in Kentucky [3] Joseph V. Medina, retired brigadier general [3] Michael J. Williams, retired four-star general, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps (2000–2002) [1]
Hawthorne is a neighborhood in eastern Louisville, Kentucky, United States. Its boundaries are Taylorsville Road, Hawthorne Avenue, Bardstown Road and I-264. The land was once part of John Speed's Farmington estate, known for its plantation house built around 1815–16. The neighborhood is primarily residential and was first subdivided in 1909 ...
But with Rep. Josie Raymond, D-Louisville, leaving to run for Louisville Metro Council, Marzian is attempting to make a comeback. Adams is a 32-year-old attorney who serves as deputy general ...
Greenberg said he plans to have a "formal campaign kickoff next year as we get closer to the 2026 election." Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg appears to be seeking reelection, according to his ...
Churchill Downs Incorporated began with the opening of one legendary racetrack in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1875. While traveling in England and France in 1872–1873, 26-year-old Meriwether Lewis Clark devised the idea of a Louisville Jockey Club for conducting race meets. Clark toured and visited with a number of notable racing leaders ...
A new team involving several local nonprofits and city departments is working to make Louisville's parks safer, in collaboration with the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative, Mayor Craig ...
The Louisville Colonels were a Major League Baseball team that also played in the American Association (AA) throughout that league's ten-year existence from 1882 until 1891. They were known as the Louisville Eclipse from 1882 to 1884, and as the Louisville Colonels from 1885 to 1891; the latter name derived from the historic title of the ...