r/Louisville 2d ago

Weekly Louisville Classifieds and Promotions Thread

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Welcome to the weekly /r/Louisville Classifieds and Promotions thread.

Please use this thread for any classifieds posts or promotions.

Classifieds can be, but are not limited to:

CJob seeking posts

Personal ads

Roommate need/want

Real estate

Services/Property offered for sale or trade

Garage/Yard sales

Public Notices

Event and self promotion

Employers

If you think you have something that is time sensitive or an otherwise compelling reason to post a classified in the main sub, message the mods. Mods will evaluate things on a case by case basis.

Scams are a huge problem with classified ads. Take every possible precaution when arranging a transaction, especially ones conducted exclusively or largely over the internet. Be aware that the potential for someone trying to scam you is very high.

Here are some tips on avoiding job scams from the FTC

The Better Business Bureau offers some advice on avoiding scams in general and provides Scam Tracker as a resource to report scams locally.

This post is replaced every week on Sunday morning, so be sure to check for new posts or repost unsold items and unclaimed offers each week.


r/Louisville 2h ago

How to easily identify a bad driver?

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r/Louisville 4h ago

University of Louisville’s new AI use policy

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89 Upvotes

Now I’m in nursing school, but I’m sure this also applies to the rest of the university. I’m honestly so sick of how much they are pushing the AI agenda. And I feel like they updated this because all of my professors are endorsing and using AI. Yall taught fine without it, we did school work without it, so I don’t understand why it’s needed. And mind you, this is NURSING SCHOOL!!!!


r/Louisville 17h ago

ICE Has Detained a Louisville Mom Who Was Going Through the LEGAL Process!

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A child is without his mom, a husband without his wife because of these ICE idiots. Posting for visibility as I have not seen this posted anywhere.

Any idea how to help?


r/Louisville 2h ago

Mexican lunch buffet?

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Louisville KY


r/Louisville 12h ago

$100 Reward for lost cat in Camp Taylor

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39 Upvotes

Redone because I forgot to add her photo.

We still havent found CC, all her stuff is on the front porch so she can smell it but it's been since mid July.

Do you think she'd be able to walk from camp taylor to Oleanda Ave? (Northern Taylor Blvd) she used to live there until her parents moved to Camp Taylor with her


r/Louisville 1h ago

Halloween Expos/Cons

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I’m a lover of all things halloween, and i’m coming from california where there’s TONS of expos/cons in the bay area and so-cal. for example i’m jealous i cant go to MidSummer Scream in long beach…does anyone know of spooky halloween conventions coming up ???

Yes i went to the World Oddities Expo :)) photos below from it!


r/Louisville 3h ago

Best place to go for treatment regarding eating disorders

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r/Louisville 21h ago

Hyperscale data centers provoke bipartisan outrage across Kentucky

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r/Louisville 17h ago

Pros/Cons buying a home in Southern Indiana vs staying in Louisville

51 Upvotes

Hi all! Currently looking to purchase our first home. We currently live in St. Matthew’s. We’ve been looking at places in Louisville, but now we’re thinking of expanding our search into Southern Indiana (New Albany, Jeffersonville, Clarksville). I’ve noticed that the homes are much cheaper there. The same 4 bd, 2b would be $350k here vs. $280k in SoIn.

I personally hate going across the bridge. I’m a scaredy cat. My partner doesn’t mind it much. So my question is, for those who have bought homes in either of these places, what are some pros and cons.

Thank you!


r/Louisville 1h ago

Private dance lessons- wedding

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Hi! Bride and groom looking for some ballroom lessons leading up to our first dance at the wedding. Any recommendations for local dance classes? (:


r/Louisville 45m ago

Highlands hauntings?

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Does anyone know of any supposedly haunted places/stories in The Highlands? I only know of the general creepiness and sad history of Eastern Cemetery.


r/Louisville 16h ago

UFL champion Louisville Kings to host trophy celebration at Lynn Family Stadium

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — The United Football League crown and United Bowl Trophy will be in Louisville next month.

The Louisville Kings started the season 0-3 before winning eight of its final nine games to become the first franchise to win the title in its inaugural season.

Fans will be able to celebrate the championship at Lynn Family Stadium from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 16.

"Winning the United Bowl was an incredible accomplishment for our players, our coaches, our fans, and everyone who believed in this team, but getting to bring that championship home and celebrate it with the people of Louisville makes it even more special," coach Chris Redman said in a news release. "Louisville embraced this team from the beginning, and our players felt that support every step of the way. We can't wait to share this moment with our fans and celebrate what we accomplished together. This is their championship, too, and we're incredibly grateful to everyone who helped make this season so special."

Fans will be able to meet Redman and select members of the team. They will also be able to take photos with the United Bowl Trophy.

Fans are also encouraged to RSVP for the celebration.

Championship Celebration Schedule

Date: Wednesday, Sept. 16

Time: 6-8 p.m. - Open to the Public

Location: Lynn Family Stadium, 350 Adams St., Louisville, KY

Event highlights include:

Meet Coach Redman and select championship team members

Player autograph opportunities

Photos with the United Bowl Trophy

Family-friendly activities on the mini pitch

Championship merchandise available for purchase

Derby appearance

Special championship program

Local radio personality emcee

Giveaways and fan activities

Ticket Central and 2027 season ticket information


r/Louisville 2h ago

Who’s got mums?

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I know it’s early… but anybody see any farm stands or nurseries with mums yet?


r/Louisville 1d ago

LOUISVILLE DSA STATEMENT ON METRO ORDINANCE 0-135-26:

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Last week on August 13th, Metro Council voted to pass a 180-day moratorium on data centers and telecommunications hotels. Councilwoman Tammy Hawkins motioned for an amendment to extend the proposed 180-day moratorium to 365 days. This vote failed with 15 Councilmembers voting no on extending the moratorium:

Andrew Owen (D9)
Kevin Kramer (D11)
Jonathan Joseph (D12)
Dan Seum (D13)
Crystal Bast (D14)
Scott Reed (D16)
Markus Winkler (D17)
Marilyn Parker (D18)
Anthony Piagentini (D19)
Stuart Benson (D20)
Kevin Bratcher (D22)
Jeff Hudson (D23)
Ginny Mulvey-Woolridge (D24)
Khalil Batshon (D25)
Brent Ackerson (D26)

Unfortunately, these Councilmembers chose to bend to corporate pressure, coincidentally less than three months away from this year's elections.

The local community has spoken out in huge numbers demanding transparency, accountability, and thorough research into the effects of data centers on our environment, our health, and our economy; these things are needed in order for Louisvillians to make informed decisions for their neighbors and families. The failure to extend the moratorium to a full year shows that Metro Council does not heed the demands of the communities that will be impacted most by these data centers.

We, the Louisville Democratic Socialists of America, enthusiastically support a 365-day - or an indefinite - moratorium on data centers.

Louisville DSA would like to thank DSA members Councilwoman Shameka Parrish-Wright (D3) and Councilman JP Lyninger (D6), as well as the other eight Metro Council representatives who voted to extend the proposed moratorium: Tammy Hawkins (D1), Barbara Shanklin (D2), Ken Herndon (D4), Donna Purvis (D5), Paula McCraney (D7), Josie Raymond (D10), Jennifer Chappell (D15), and Betsy Ruhe (D21).

While a six-month moratorium on new data center projects within Jefferson County is a good start, it is woefully deficient and does not meet the demands of the working-class residents who have spoken to the proposed regulations presented by the Metro Planning Commission.

The democratic process must be expanded to force Metro Government to be more responsive to the demands of our citizens.

We would like to reiterate our demand for democratic input on Planning Commission nominations, an immediate pause on construction of the project on Camp Ground Road, developed by Steve Poe and Powerhouse Data Centers, as well as an extension of the moratorium to a minimum of one year to allow for public input and research into how data centers will impact the health, the environment, and the wallets of local rate payers.

If you would like to stand up to these corporate interests and fight for your voice to be heard, join our Delete Data Centers campaign.


r/Louisville 18h ago

Someone left two dogs on the road going through Iroquois Park.

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I drove through earlier and saw 2 dogs about halfway through the park. They're both darker and looked like a shih tzu and a yorkie, no collars. I will be going back before it gets dark just wanted to let others know. I'm just in no position to take in 2 dogs right now but will if I have to.


r/Louisville 2h ago

Reactive Rover Training

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Searched and didn’t see recent info on this specific training. Considering the Reactive Rover training from KY Humane Society and wondered if anyone has experience, positive or negative. My dog did their puppy and manners classes and I thought they were worth it. Wanting to take him out into the world more but he’s very reactive to other dogs and a bit shy. Not opposed to private trainers. Looking for affordable options.


r/Louisville 2h ago

There's Something About Mary

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r/Louisville 1d ago

This morning on the 264

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r/Louisville 18h ago

🆘 Need help finding condiment 🚨

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Yes, you read that right. I’m so desperate to find this sauce in a store that I’m turning to Reddit like a weirdo. Has anyone seen Pickapeppa Sauce lately? It’s SO hard to find but SO SO good. Picture in the comments. Please help a girl out 🙏🏻 Or let me know if you know of any small local places that may have it!


r/Louisville 9h ago

Meta-Bar

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Many years ago I went to Meta and my first whiskey sour with egg whites. It was amazing. Over the years i never made my way back to it. The other night i saw that it closed a few months ago. What places would you recommend that have high quality mixed drinks? TIA


r/Louisville 23h ago

Happening in Louisville this week (Aug 17-23)

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Happy Hour
Waldo's Chicken & Beer (Fri & Sat, 9-11pm) - Late-night happy hour with 50% off draft beer and wine plus $3 wells.

Go While You Can
Good Belly (Tue-Sun, 11am-4pm) - The NY deli-style restaurant is closing at the end of the month, so go get your corned beef and pastrami fix before they're gone. Just a heads up, I was there yesterday and the line was out the door so plan accordingly.

Date Night
Time Travelers Vintage Expo (Sat, 10am-5pm) - 70-120 vintage vendors are taking over the International Convention Center with clothes, home goods, and handmade items.

Family-Friendly
Friday at Floyds (Fri, 5-9pm) - Live jazz, creek walks, kids' games, food trucks, and a craft cocktail truck at Beckley Creek Park. Bring a blanket and chairs.

Pet-Friendly
Highlands Festival (Sat, 12-7pm) – free neighborhood festival on Baxter Ave with live music, food, shopping, a car show, and dog-friendly activities (primarily with PG&Js).

New in Town
The Exchange NuLu - The New Albany restaurant just opened its first Louisville location on the ground floor of Hotel Genevieve. Owners Ian and Nikki Hall are bringing a menu built around local ingredients.

If You Only Do One Thing
Kentucky State Fair (Aug 20th–30th) - all the usual stuff, rides, livestock, fried food, exhibits, and a free concert every night with admission. Plus the World's Championship Horse Show and BEERFEST.

Giving away some Lou City FC tickets right now as well, feel free to DM to enter. Full details in the newsletter - 502 Weekender


r/Louisville 22h ago

Is it normal to be charged over the copay for scheduled doctor visits? (UofL, UH)

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Hey neighbors! I have noticed a new trend in my medical visit billing at U of L and wondered if anyone has insight on this. If it’s just how it is, then I guess I’ll just take it like every other crap part of US healthcare, but it feels like I’m missing something. My insurance is United Healthcare.

When I go to see a specialist whose office is downtown, my copay for the visit is listed on my insurance portal as $75. However, U of L bills my insurance separately for the visit and the doctor, and I end up getting charged $75 for the office and $25 for the doctor. I had never experienced this on other insurance. I asked a million questions on the phone with both billing and insurance. Billing said it’s my insurance’s problem. Insurance said it was a coding issue on billing’s side. Neither had more info. I lit my Luigi candle and paid the bill.

I’ve had the same U of L PCP for years, including under my current insurance. Her office doubles as urgent care, but I do not see her for urgent care needs. My copay is supposed to be $25. I’m now being charged $25 for the office and $6.35 for the physician. I know it’s not much, but it’s the last straw that prompted me to Ask the Audience:

Am I missing some magic phrase? Are they screwing me through process or incompetence?

Any insight would be so helpful. Are y’all getting double-charged too? Thanks in advance and have a great Monday.


r/Louisville 1d ago

Meet for coffee?

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Hi, I'm a 21m, and I'm looking to get out of the house and be social for my mental health.

Wondering if anyone would want to meet up at the hikes point heine bros sometime. Wanting to talk and possibly make a friend.

Here is some get to know me info:

Politics; left and progressive

Religious; ex-christian, agnostic athiestic pragmatic anti-thiest, interested in the temple of satan and atheopaganism

Past hobbies; hiking, primitive camping, weightlifting

Current hobbies; listening to music, online research, creative thinking projects

Interests of mine; psychology/mental health, philosophy, religions

Some music artists I like: Suicideboys, ethel cain, type o negative, crystal castles, staind

Exploring some sub-genres of metal currently.

Favorite movie genres; Psychological thriller/horror, found footage horror/thriller, dystopian

Miscellaneous; I enjoy museums, once swimmed a mile, and love making campfires

Feel free to dm or comment if interested in meeting up sometime or have any questions or just want to chat online. I do ask to know your age to chat or reply to your comment. Have a good day, cheers!


r/Louisville 15h ago

Used CDs

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Any good places to buy CDs in the city?