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  2. Standard Gravure shooting - Wikipedia

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    Standard Gravure shooting. The Standard Gravure shooting occurred on September 14, 1989, in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, when Joseph T. Wesbecker, a 47-year-old pressman, killed eight people and injured twelve at his former workplace, Standard Gravure, before committing suicide. The shooting is the deadliest mass shooting in Kentucky's ...

  3. Brown Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Performing Arts. Capacity. 1,400. Opened. 1925. The W. L. Lyons Brown Theatre, originally called the Brown Theatre, is a restored theatre dating back to 1925 that seats approximately 1,400 patrons in Louisville, Kentucky. It is ones of three venues owned by Kentucky Performing Arts. [1] [2]

  4. The Kentucky Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky Standard was started December 15, 1900 by Jack Wilson, a former employee of the Nelson County Record. The newspaper was sold to Nelson County Circuit Clerk Wallace Brown in 1901. The former owner still contributed as an editor for the paper. In 1919, Alfred S. Wathen bought enough stocks of the company to become the newspaper's ...

  5. The Louisville Times - Wikipedia

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    118,226 (1986) [4] The Louisville Times was a newspaper that was published in Louisville, Kentucky. It was founded in 1884 by Walter N. Haldeman, [5] as the afternoon counterpart to The Courier-Journal, the dominant morning newspaper in Louisville and the commonwealth of Kentucky for many years. The two newspapers published a combined edition ...

  6. Velocity (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Velocity ' s debut issue from December 3, 2003. Velocity was a free, weekly newspaper published between December 3, 2003, and June 15, 2011, by The Courier-Journal of Louisville, Kentucky . The full-color tabloid was distributed at 1,800 locations in a 13-county area in Kentucky and Southern Indiana . Velocity was widely seen as an attempt by ...

  7. Standard Gravure - Wikipedia

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    Standard Gravure was a Louisville, Kentucky rotogravure printing company founded in 1922 by Robert Worth Bingham and owned by the Bingham family. For decades, it printed the weekly The Courier-Journal [1] as well as rotogravure sections for other newspapers as well as Parade. [citation needed] By the 1980s, a shrinking print market had reduced ...

  8. Hilliard Lyons - Wikipedia

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    Hilliard Lyons. J.J.B. Hilliard, W.L. Lyons, LLC ( d/b/a Hilliard Lyons) is a full-service wealth management firm with offices in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia . It is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky . Hilliard Lyons was acquired by Baird in ...

  9. WGTK (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WGTK (970 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Louisville, Kentucky.It is owned by the Word Media Group with the license held by the Word Broadcasting Network, Inc. It airs a conservative talk radio format, calling itself "970 The Answer", similar to many talk stations carrying the Salem Radio Network.