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- September 6, 2007: First Apple Store in Kentucky opens at Oxmoor Center in Louisville. Learn more...
- September 3, 2007: FFA announces Louisville as being on the short list to hold its conventions. Learn more...
- September 1, 2007: Largest ever naturalization service in Kentucky took place at the Kentucky Center. Learn more...
- August 24, 2007: Kentucky Supreme Court Justice and Louisvillian William E. McAnulty, Jr. dies of lung cancer. Learn more...
- August 20, 2007: A patron of Caesars Indiana sues the casino after sitting in urine-soaked chair. Learn more...
- August 20, 2007: The design for the new Louisville waterfront arena officially revealed. Learn more...
- August 17, 2007: Delta Queen likely to make the 2008 Great Steamboat Race its last. Learn more...
- August 12, 2007: Southeast Christian Church breaks ground for new campus in Jeffersonville, by busy Exit 4 entrance to I-65. Learn more...
- August 6, 2007: Polly's Freeze celebrates its 55th anniversary. Learn more...
- August 3-4, 2007: Kentucky Bluegrass music Festival on the Belvedere. Learn more...
- August 1, 2007: University of Louisville's athletics program subpoenaed by New York attorney general. Learn more...
- July 28, 2007: I-64 reopened through downtown Louisville. Learn more...
- July 27, 2007: Louisville decides to use bourbon to become an urban destination for aficionados of these spirits. Learn more...
- July 26, 2007: Contempt charges against the Jefferson County Public Schools filed by Teddy Gordon. Learn more...
- July 21, 2007: Indiana state officials announce future improvements to Charlestown State Park. Learn more...
- July 18, 2007: Louisville Stoneware acquires new owners. Learn more...
- June 29, 2007: Former Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky Frank W. Burke dies. Learn more...
- June 28, 2007: The Supreme Court of the United States ruled as unconstitutional in the case of Meredith v. Jefferson County Board of Education the Jefferson County Public Schools' desegregation policy. Learn more...
- June 21, 2007: A 13-year-old girl's legs were amputated at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom Learn more...
- June 19, 2007: University of Louisville Cardinals baseball team eliminated for the College World Series. Learn more...
- June 18, 2007: A 15-year-old resident of Edwardsville, Indiana shot two Floyd County policemen, one fatally, and the other lost a leg. Learn more...
- June 9-10, 2007: Irish Fest on the Belvedere. Learn more...
- June 7, 2007: Louisville Zoo gains two rare ocelots. Learn more...
- June 3, 2007: A firetruck in Shively was stolen while its volunteer firemen were obstructing traffic by collecting for the WHAS Crusade for Children Learn more...
- June 2, 2007: Frazier International History Museum opens its temporary Dragons exhibit Learn more...
- May 24, 2007: John Schnatter sells $44,000,000 of Papa John's Pizza stock; now owns 22% of the chain's stock Learn more...
- May 21, 2007: Restoration of Beck's Mill begins. Learn more...
- May 16, 2007: The conversion of the Big Four Bridge as a pedestrian walkway across the Ohio River begins. Learn more...
- May 5, 2007: Street Sense wins the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs. Learn more...