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  2. Louisville Eccentric Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Louisville Eccentric Observer (also called LEO Weekly but widely known as just LEO) is a privately owned free urban alternative weekly newspaper, distributed every Wednesday in about 700 locations throughout the Louisville, Kentucky, metropolitan area, including areas of southern Indiana. The newspaper was founded in 1990 by John Yarmuth, Robert Schulman, [2] Denny Crum (then the coach of ...

  3. Media in Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The local daily newspaper in Louisville is The Courier-Journal, a property of the Gannett chain. Local weekly newspapers include Business First of Louisville, Louisville Defender (African American paper published since 1933), Louisville Eccentric Observer (or LEO, a free alternative paper) and The Voice-Tribune.

  4. History of Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The Louisville Eccentric Observer (LEO), a popular alternative newspaper, was founded in 1990. Velocity was later released by the Courier-Journal to compete with the LEO in 2003.

  5. Velocity (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Velocity was widely seen as an attempt by the Courier-Journal and its parent company, Gannett, to gain some of the market dominated by the Louisville Eccentric Observer, an alternative newsweekly.

  6. Disappearance of Ann Gotlib - Wikipedia

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    Ann Gotlib (born May 5, 1971) was a Soviet immigrant to the United States who disappeared at the age of 12 from the premises of a Louisville, Kentucky mall on June 1, 1983. [1] The case to find her abductor was covered heavily by the Louisville news media and stretched for the next twenty-five years until a person of interest was eventually ...

  7. Category : Newspapers published in Louisville, Kentucky

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    The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Anne Northup - Wikipedia

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    However, she was defeated for re-election to a sixth term in the 2006 congressional election by John Yarmuth, former publisher and editorialist of the Louisville Eccentric Observer (LEO), an alternative newsweekly.

  9. John Ranard - Wikipedia

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    John Ranard. John Ranard (February 7, 1952 – May 14, 2008) was a social documentary photographer who won critical acclaim for his gritty, multi-layered photographs of Louisville, Kentucky's social classes, the world of boxing, Russia during the period of perestroika, AIDS in Russia and Russian prison life.