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Inside Schimpff’s Confectionery, a retro candy shop in southern Indiana

This is a historic, family-owned candy shop that also serves ice cream and comfort food. Take a look inside.

      

Check out trick-or-treating events and times in Louisville and Southern Indiana

There are multiple trick-or-treating events in and around Louisville leading up to Halloween 2021. Here’s when and where you can get your candy.

      

Joey Fatone picks Kentucky charity as he plays ‘Celebrity Wheel of Fortune.’ How to watch

Three famous singers, who are frequent guests at the Barnstable Brown Derby Eve Gala, are competing on “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune.” How to watch.
      

How these four historic sites in Louisville are ‘Shifting the Narrative’ about slavery

The initiative wants to ensure the history of the city’s historic plantation homes is inclusive of the enslaved people who lived and worked there.

      

Jack Harlow announces 5 ‘No Place Like Home’ shows in Louisville. Here’s what to know

Grammy-nominated rapper and Louisville native Jack Harlow has announced five ‘No Place Like Home’ shows in Louisville. Here’s what to know.

      

Travis Tritt cancels upcoming Louisville concert over COVID-19 testing, mask protocols

Travis Tritt will not perform at venues that require proof of COVID vaccine, masks, or testing, including one set for Nov. 13 at the Louisville Palace

      

Ghostly tale: A Louisville family conjured a ‘monster’ trying to reach deceased daughter

Meet ghosts haunting what’s believed to be Louisville’s most haunted neighborhood in the annual Victorian Ghost Walk.

      

Tasty and fresh: Why it’s all about made-to-order dishes at this popular Indian restaurant

Taj Palace is a northern Indian restaurant that serves biryanis, tandoori, naan, and more. Here’s what sets this place apart.

      

What’s it like to parent with a disability? This new book explores that reality in Louisville

“A Celebration of Families: Stories of Parents with Disabilities” highlights 30 testimonies that profile families with a variety of disabilities.

      

‘Can You Hear Me?’ A woman’s journey to amplify voices from Louisville’s most silent group

Louisville singer Cheyenne Mize hopes to elevate the voices of Louisville’s elder population with an innovative podcast to get the entire city singing

      

How this new café is elevating Louisville’s made-from-scratch, farm-to-table food scene

The Fuelery health café on Frankfort Avenue serves nutritious, made-from-scratch, farm-to-table dishes, as well as snacks, smoothies, coffee and more.

      

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