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Louisville's mayor, Metro council and EMS officials are giving an update on historic flooding and cleanup efforts.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — In a press conference on Friday, Mayor Craig Greenberg guaranteed that Louisville will be restored to its "original condition" by the Kentucky Derby.
A community clean-up event is planned for Saturday at Waterfront Park from 9 a.m. to noon. Waterfront Park president and executive officer Deborah Bilitski said staff will provide gloves, pinchers and ...
Mayor Greenberg said the cleanup will cost an estimated $5 million. He said the city is expected to be refunded 87 percent of the total cost from FEMA.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- With flood waters receding, Louisville is ready to start the cleanup along the Ohio River. Mayor Craig Greenberg announced an action plan on Friday to remove debris and ...
Additionally, Mayor Greenberg announced the engagement between Louisville Metro Government and a national disaster response service provider, AshBritt. The mayor expressed optimism towards the ...
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The Derby has traditionally been an important opportunity for Louisville's mayor to showcase the city to business people with economic influence.
"I had 25 employees I had to tell they're not working this weekend," one man said who schedules the food trucks for Thunder on the Indiana side of the river.
While some Kentucky communities have already seen local rivers crest, others have yet to experience worsening weather ...
While some Kentucky communities have already seen local rivers crest, others have yet to experience worsening weather conditions and floods.
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