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Past and present: a waterfront view from the 2nd St. bridge

Past and present: a waterfront view from the 2nd St. bridge

From Brian Phillips, LG&E and KU News

Louisville, Ky. - This is a photo taken from the 2nd St. bridge in 1922, with a present-day photo shot from the exact location. 

Then (black and white overlay): In 1922, a large new sign on top of Louisville Gas and Electric Company’s Waterside Station establishes Louisville as the "Gateway to the South."

Now (color background): In 2013, the city’s Waterfront has been transformed, in part, with the addition of the YUM! Center.

LG&E and KU accepting grant applications to fund qualified tree-planting projects

LG&E and KU accepting grant applications to fund qualified tree-planting projects

From Brian Phillips, Manager of External Communications, LG&E and KU

Louisville, Ky. — Applications are now available for "Plant for the Planet" grants from Louisville Gas and Electric Company and Kentucky Utilities Company to fund qualified tree-plantings by nonprofit or government entities.

The program awards matching grants in amounts of $500 to $5,000 to organizations with a history of successful tree plantings in the LG&E and KU service territories.

"Plant for the Planet has helped sustain and beautify a variety of sites, from mature woodlands to busy highways," said Laura Douglas, Vice President of Corporate Responsibility and Community Affairs for LG&E and KU.

List of special holiday events at Kentucky State Parks

List of special holiday events at Kentucky State Parks

From Gil Lawson

Frankfort, Ky. – The Kentucky State Parks will be ready for the winter holidays this year with special meals, decorations, candlelight tours, entertainment and other special events planned.

State parks are a great place for holiday gatherings in November and December. All 17 resort parks have restaurants, meeting areas and gift shops that offer unique gift ideas. That includes Kentucky Unbridled Spirit gift cards, which are valid at Kentucky State Parks, the Kentucky Horse Park, the Kentucky Historical Society and the Kentucky Artisan Center at Berea.

Many state resort parks will also hold New Year’s Eve parties and dinners Dec. 31.

New trail opportunities at two of KY's most popular adventure destinations

New trail opportunities at two of KY's most popular adventure destinations

From Gil Lawson

Frankfort, Ky. - The Mammoth Cave Railroad Bike and Hike Trail is being connected with the Park City Bicycle and walking path. This will increase the total length of the trail to 10 miles and provide a great route for trail users to connect to the national park. The Kentucky Rails to Trails Council works to provide trail opportunities like this all over Kentucky. Find out about more about Kentucky Rails to Trails at www.kyrailtrail.org

Traveling west to Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, trail users will be excited to try out the newly created Central Hardwoods Scenic Trail. This trail totals a little over 11.5 miles and has seven access points so users can tailor their experience.

Louisville Zoo and Dare To Care team-up for food drive

Louisville Zoo and Dare To Care team-up for food drive

LOUISVILLE, KY - For its fourth year, the Louisville Zoo and Dare to Care Food Bank are partnering up to gather canned food for struggling Kentuckiana families by offering a special Zoo discount November 1 through February 28. To participate, Zoo guests just need to bring in at least one canned food item per person and receive $5 off Zoo admission. The discount also applies to Adventure Ticket packages which include admission and one ticket for the 4-D Theater which is presented by Ford Motor Company.

To date, the Zoo has collected 16,000 pounds of food thanks to the generosity of its visitors.

Sundance Festival award-winning film to be shown at UofL

Sundance Festival award-winning film to be shown at UofL

 

LOUISVILLE, KY — The producer and lead actress of an award-winning film about interfaith cooperation and resilience during the 1994 Rwandan genocide will attend a free, public screening of “Kinyarwanda” Oct. 2 at the University of Louisville.

Darren Dean and Rwandese actress Hadija Zaninka are among the crew members touring the U.S. Midwest and South to answer questions and show the film. The UofL screening with them will begin at 4:30 p.m.

Soldiers and ROTC cadets to test for rigorous German badge

Soldiers and ROTC cadets to test for rigorous German badge

 

LOUISVILLE, KY — More than 150 soldiers and ROTC cadets will find out what they’re made of when they vie for a rare German Proficiency Badge Sept. 29 at the University of Louisville.

The military decoration, one of only a handful of foreign awards allowed to be worn on a U.S. Army uniform, is given to men and women who meet or exceed the standards for a list of physical tasks that rival the Olympic games.

Soldiers seeking the badge must hurl a shot put and clear a high jump, run a 100-meter sprint and 3,000-meter race, and march seven miles in two hours carrying a 22-pound pack—all in the same day. They will tackle the five tasks from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium.

The candidates already have had to pass a first-aid test, do a timed 200-meter swim and prove they can handle a 9 mm weapon.

“This is a great chance for a bunch of great Americans to compete for the privilege of wearing a coveted military award,” said Lt.