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Pervis Ellison, basketball player; born in Savannah, Georgia; "Never Nervous Pervis" was the starting center for the University of Louisville for four years, including the 1986 national championship year; second freshman to be named the Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Final Four; first overall pick in the 1989 NBA Draft by the Sacramento Kings
Ninety people died as a result of the flood. [46] [47] It led to dramatic changes in where residents lived. Today, the city is protected by numerous flood walls. After the flood, the areas of high elevation in the eastern part of the city had decades of residential growth. Louisville was a center for factory war production during World War II.
Wesley Cox, a Louisville native who starred on the basketball court for the Louisville Cardinals and Male High School, died Sunday at age 69.
World-class swimmer Mary Moorman Ryan Caldwell, later a writer and reporter for the Louisville Times, died at 98. At age 11, she was the youngest swimmer to win a national junior title and at the ...
View of Main Street, Louisville, in 1846. The history of Louisville, Kentucky spans nearly two-and-a-half centuries since its founding in the late 18th century. The geology of the Ohio River, with but a single series of rapids midway in its length from the confluence of the Monongahela and Allegheny rivers to its union with the Mississippi, made it inevitable that a town would grow on the site.
Leo Bertucci, Louisville Courier Journal May 28, 2024 at 5:17 PM A man is dead after he crashed his motorcycle into a concrete barrier on westbound Interstate 64 near Ninth Street Tuesday ...
This is a list of people who died in the last 5 days with an article at the English Wikipedia. For people without an English Wikipedia page see: Wikipedia:Database reports/Recent deaths (red links). Generally updated at least daily, last time: 10:49, 05 February 2025 (UTC).
Louisville was 6-6 in 2007 and lost one more game in each of the next two seasons. He was fired at the end of the 2008 season with a career record of 15-21 with the program.