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  2. Courier Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Courier-Journal. The Courier Journal, also known as the Louisville Courier Journal (and informally The C-J or The Courier), and called The Courier-Journal between November 8, 1868, and October 29, 2017, is a daily newspaper published in Louisville, Kentucky and owned by Gannett, which bills it as "Part of the USA Today Network ".

  3. Velocity (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    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 the Courier-Journal and its parent company ...

  4. Louisville in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    In the late 19th century the Courier-Journal had the largest circulation of any paper outside of New York and was the paper of record for Kentucky and that of the entire south. The Courier-Journal had four times the circulation of fellow New South advocate Henry W. Grady's Atlanta Constitution. [24] [25]

  5. Here are 4 Sept. 11 events around Louisville where you can ...

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    WHERE: Mission BBQ, 1213 Veterans Parkway, Clarksville, Indiana. WHEN: Sept. 11, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. MORE INFORMATION: mission-bbq.com. Reach features news clerk Gege Reed at greed@courier-journal ...

  6. The Courier Journal's five-part series -- A Heavy Burden -- examines the lingering effects of lead paint on some Louisville neighborhoods and the efforts to finally address the problem.

  7. How to access Louisville news anywhere with the Courier ...

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    The digital replica of the daily newspaper, available on the Courier Journal's website, can now also be accessed through our main news app. With the eNewspaper, you can enjoy: With the eNewspaper ...

  8. Carl Braden - Wikipedia

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    Braden was born in New Albany, Indiana, and died in Louisville, Kentucky. He worked for the Louisville Herald-Post, The Cincinnati Enquirer (1937–1945), The Louisville Times, and The Courier-Journal (1950–1954). [1] He also wrote for other news services including The Harlan Daily Enterprise, the Knoxville Journal, the New York Daily News ...

  9. 5 new Louisville restaurants opening in May: From a ... - AOL

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    Another one is located in Jeffersonville, Indiana. ... This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: 5 new Louisville restaurants opening in May: Kiwami Ramen, Mango Tango.