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ZZ Packer, writer; born in Chicago; lived in Louisville in her teens and graduated from Seneca High School in 1990; Bill Plaschke, Los Angeles sports columnist, panelist on ESPN's Around the Horn; George Dennison Prentice, newspaper editor and journalist for the Louisville Journal; Scott Ritcher, magazine publisher of K Composite Magazine, musician
Kentucky Women Remembered is an exhibit in the Kentucky State Capitol that honors the contributions of women from the Commonwealth. The exhibit consists of over 60 watercolor portraits of outstanding Kentucky women. The Kentucky Commission on Women receives nominations and selects two to four honorees each year to be included.
People from Louisville call themselves Louisvillians. All notable people born or raised, or have maintained significant residency within the limits of today's Louisville Metro ( Jefferson County, Kentucky ) belong in this category or subcategories.
Georgia Davis Powers (née Montgomery; October 19, 1923 [1] – January 30, 2016) was an American politician who served for 21 years as a state senator in the Kentucky Senate.
Born and reared in Louisville: Tom Cruise (born 1962) Actor and producer [32] Raised in Louisville [32] Kassie DePaiva (born 1961) Actress best known for role on One Life to Live: Born and reared in Morganfield: Johnny Depp (born 1963) Actor, producer, musician, singer, three-time oscar nominee, painter Born in Owensboro: Irene Dunne (1898–1990)
Mike Carroll, carrying Ava, right, with wife Ashley and Shaun, get burgers from Taylor Belle’s & Burgers truck in the infield on Derby Day, Saturday, May 4, 2024 at Churchill Downs in Louisville ...
Conrad Bachmann on the Kentucky Derby red carpet at Churchill Down in Louisville, KY. May 2, 2015 “We are overwhelmed by the support we have received over the years for this festival.
She was replaced by Governor Matt Bevin with retired Brigadier General Norman E. Arflack on March 15, 2016, with French Henry subsequently being appointed Deputy Commissioner of the Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs. [10] French Henry was the 2019 Democratic nominee for Secretary of State of Kentucky. [11]