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Mayor Greenberg and other community leaders cut ribbon at new Shively location of The Spot
On Friday, September 27, Mayor Craig Greenberg joined community leaders, District 3 Metro Councilwoman Shameka Parrish-Wright and Shively Mayor Maria Johnson, as well as participants from The Spot: Young Adult Opportunity Center, to officially announce the opening of its new location.
Code Louisville celebrates placing more than 1,000 participants into technology jobs
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg joined leaders from the local technology sector and participants and staff of Code Louisville yesterday to celebrate a significant milestone for the software development training program: its 1,000th technology job placement.
College Access Center helping Louisville residents navigate new FAFSA application
KentuckianaWorks College Access Center, a city program committed to helping individuals start their college journey or return to school to complete their degree, is offering Louisville residents assistance in navigating the new FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) process.
Community leaders celebrate successful year for the JCPS Academies of Louisville
Community leaders gathered at the Speed Art Museum on Tuesday to celebrate the completion of a successful school year for the JCPS Academies of Louisville.
Mayor Greenberg visits The Spot to announce more funding for young adults in need
Yesterday, Mayor Greenberg joined city leaders at The Spot: Young Adult Opportunity Campus to announce a new federal grant that will support more than 100 additional program participants.