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  2. Bellevoir-Ormsby Village - Wikipedia

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    It later merged with the Louisville Industrial School of Reform (formerly the Louisville House of Refuge) and was known as the Louisville and Jefferson County Children's Home. When it moved to the old Ormsby family farm, the home became Ormsby Village, serving dependent and delinquent children.

  3. Barry Bingham Sr. - Wikipedia

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    George Barry Bingham Sr. was born on February 10, 1906, in Louisville, Kentucky. [1] Bingham's family owned a cluster of influential media properties – The Courier-Journal and The Louisville Times newspapers, plus WHAS Radio and WHAS Television.

  4. Barry Bingham Jr. - Wikipedia

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    George Barry Bingham Jr. (September 23, 1933 – April 3, 2006 in Louisville, Kentucky) was an American newspaper publisher and television and radio executive. He was the third and last generation of the Bingham family that controlled Louisville's daily newspapers, a television station, and two radio stations for much of the 20th century.

  5. Meet the Lynn family: How they're improving life in ... - AOL

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    "The Lynn Family" of Louisville began when Mark and Cindy started dating in 1975. ... Mark and Cindy continued laying roots for a faith-filled foundation for their growing family. They had two ...

  6. Randy Atcher - Wikipedia

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    Randy Atcher was the fifth child of Mary Agnes (née Ray) and George Christopher Atcher. Soon after his birth, the family farm was taken as part of the Fort Knox reservation. [2] His family moved to North Dakota, then back to Kentucky when he was twelve. Atcher's father was a Kentucky State Champion old-time fiddler. [2]

  7. Family Scholar House - Wikipedia

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    Family Scholar House is a nonprofit organization based in Louisville, Kentucky.Family Scholar House provides services for single parents, their children, and foster alumni that includes academic coaching, family counseling, affordable supportive housing, career and workforce development, childcare and connection to basic and emergency needs.

  8. New parents in recovery find 'family' at Louisville nonprofit

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  9. Home of the Innocents - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, the Home of the Innocents assumed the pediatric nursing services formerly provided by the old Louisville Jewish Convalescent Children's Home. On March 5, 1999, the Home purchased the 20.5-acre (83,000 m 2) Bourbon Stockyards site for $3.4 million, located east of Downtown Louisville in the Butchertown neighborhood.