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Jeff Milby

City Editor

Jeff is based in Louisville, Kentucky and previously worked in radio, print, and television newsrooms. A fan of craft beer, he and his friends are regulars at his neighborhood brewery’s trivia night.

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“This is the Ohio” will air throughout the month on KET.
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The octagenarian venue is still going strong.
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The development will surround the Yew Dell castle, transforming the area into a new attraction.
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It’s not just the Lincoln statue at Waterfront Park.
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Take nature hikes, learn how to identify tree species, and take home a free sapling to plant in your yard on Saturday, April 19.
Sample food, beer, and cocktails from 14+ Germantown area restaurants, breweries, and bars at Eat. Drink. Germantown.
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The 3rd annual event will feature over 100 vendors and 30 free seminars.
A little green can go a long way.
We’ve got some practical pranks for LOU’s practical jokers.
Sip over 200 specialty beers at this annual event.
From the Kentucky Derby Festival, to live music, Derby City blossoms this time of year.
Old Louisville LIVE returns this year, with three different performances.
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