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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Former Louisville Mayor Harvey Sloane has a new book out. The book captures his life story of adventure and public service. Sloane served as Louisville's mayor in the 1970s.
To former Louisville Mayor Harvey Sloane, it's a "family treasure" and a symbol of what he said may have helped him the most when he became the city's mayor nearly a half century ago.
That's as true now as it was when former Louisville Mayor Harvey Sloane saw the city rebuild after a series of catastrophic tornados in 1974. "This community came together after that. They didn't ...
The guests are two former Louisville mayors, Dr. Harvey Sloane and Jerry Abramson. Two of Louisville's former mayors - Dr. Harvey Sloane and Jerry Abramson - look back on their time in office ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS11) – A former mayor who helped a favorite Derby tradition get off the ground was honored on April 21. Former Mayor Harvey Sloane received a "vintage" race shirt that was ...
Louisville’s success is a fond memory. Harvey Sloane is a former Louisville Mayor and Jefferson County Judge/Executive.
It was 1973 and Park DuValle's medical director, Harvey Sloane, was running for Louisville mayor. He witnessed a man collapse during a meeting at the VFW one night in West Louisville. "We ran up ...
Friends in high places In 1985, Louisville elected Mayor Jerry Abramson, a close friend of Jefferson County Executive Harvey Sloane ... government merged the former city and county police ...
Former President Jimmy Carter made his ... Sign up for our Newsletters In 1983, he visited the home of then-Mayor of Louisville Harvey Sloan. In 1997, he worked with Habitat for Humanity to ...
Harvey Sloane, former mayor of Louisville, Kentucky, was commissioner of health for Washington, DC, and is now a global public health physician. Educating Americans about this administration's ...
There will be no loser with this bet. It dates back to 1982, when the then-mayor of Louisville, Harvey Sloane, had a song created to serve as a community promotion campaign. The song would go on ...