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Shepherdsville is a home rule-class city on the Salt
River in
Bullitt County, Kentucky, in the
United States. It is the
second largest city and seat of...
- The
Shepherdsville train wreck was a
fatal rail
accident that
killed at
least 49
people when an
express collided with a
local train at
Shepherdsville, Kentucky...
- As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 82,217. Its
county seat is
Shepherdsville. The
county was
founded in 1796.
Located just
south of the city of Louisville...
- The
lynching of
Marie Thompson of
Shepherdsville took
place in the
early morning on June 15, 1904, in
Lebanon Junction,
Bullitt County, Kentucky, for her...
- Doe Prin****l
photography occurred in
April 2022 in Campbellsburg,
Shepherdsville, and New Castle, Kentucky. In May 2022,
Redbox Entertainment was announced...
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residing in
Bullitt County, Kentucky.
Cities served by
district include Shepherdsville,
Lebanon Junction,
Mount Washington, and some
small sections of Bullitt...
- is a
secondary school located at 1330
Highway 44 East in the city of
Shepherdsville, Kentucky,
United States.
Formed in 1970, it is part of the Bullitt...
- Kentucky,
United States, a
small city
served by the post
office of
nearby Shepherdsville.
Opened in 1975, it is part of the
Bullitt County Public Schools district...
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include Brandenburg, Elizabethtown, Hodgenville, Louisville, Radcliff,
Shepherdsville, and Vine Grove, Kentucky. The
Meade County city of
Muldraugh is completely...
- 147 Goldwater,
Barry M. (1960). The
conscience of a conservative.
Shepherdsville, Kentucky:
Victor Publishing Company Inc. pp. 31–37. "Senate – August...