Louisville during the 1918 Spanish Flu
By Jay Ferguson, Louisville Water Museum Education Specialist The Spanish Flu swept the world in 1918. Louisville suffered the worst…
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By Jay Ferguson, Louisville Water Museum Education Specialist The Spanish Flu swept the world in 1918. Louisville suffered the worst…
April 29, 2020 Social media’s latest challenge aims to keep germs at bay with clean hands. Inspired by Louisville Water’s…
By Jay Ferguson, Louisville Water Museum Education Specialist The U.S. Constitution mandates a national census every ten years. This year…
Many weddings are on hold now, but it was nice to see Louisville Water Tower featured in a recent issue…
Louisville Water crews helped install a mobile shower unit at the Salvation Army homeless shelter. Officials from Louisville Metro Emergency…
Louisville Water’s Radio Room can be a “crazy busy” place, said Dispatcher Beth McAnelly. It’s a room at the Allmond…
Louisville Water and Louisville City FC have teamed up in a partnership to keep fans and players hydrated at…
Today, the Board of Water Works, the governing body for Louisville Water, approved a $100,000 donation to the Louisville Water…
Most U.S. distilleries stopped making bourbon and other spirits during World War II. The federal government required them to make…
Louisville Water has added green lights to one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks, the Louisville Water Tower, to show…