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Is the bank closed today? Find out what's open on Juneteenth in Kentucky
Is the bank closed today? Find out what's open on Juneteenth in Kentucky

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Is the bank closed today? Find out what's open on Juneteenth in Kentucky

It's Juneteenth, a time to celebrate the end of slavery in the U.S. If you have banking to do, it's going to have to wait a day. Louisville has several events scheduled to commemorate the date the last enslaved people learned they'd been freed: June 19, 1865. That includes a day-long festival on Saturday, June 21, at Iroquis Park. Yes. It's the youngest federal holiday and rose to prominence in 2020. President Joe Biden declared it a federal holiday in 2021. The Federal Reserve considers Juneteenth a bank holiday, meaning most banks will be closed. Yes. United States stock markets are closed on June 19, 2025. No. The United States Postal Service is closed June 19. No. All Louisville Free Public Library branches will be closed on Thursday, June 19. Many schools are not in session for the summer. Students and parents should check with their respective summer programs to find out whether educational programming is canceled for the day. Louisville has several events scheduled to commemorate the date the last enslaved people learned they'd been freed: June 19, 1865. That includes a day-long festival on Saturday, June 21, at Iroquis Park. CONTRIBUTING: USA TODAY reporter Saman Shafiq and Courier Journal reporter Gege Reed. This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Is the bank open today on Juneteenth, June 19, 2025?

Will the stock market be open on Juneteenth? What's happening on the federal holiday
Will the stock market be open on Juneteenth? What's happening on the federal holiday

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Will the stock market be open on Juneteenth? What's happening on the federal holiday

Juneteenth is this week, and the federal holiday means some services will be unavailable. Yes. United States stock markets are closed on June 19, 2025. The Federal Reserve considers Juneteenth a bank holiday, meaning most banks will be closed. No. The United States Postal Service is closed June 19. Many schools are not in session for the summer. Students and parents should check with their respective summer programs to find out whether educational programming is canceled for the day. Louisville has several events scheduled to commemorate the date the last enslaved people learned they'd been freed: June 19, 1865. That includes a day-long festival on Saturday, June 21, at Iroquis Park. CONTRIBUTING: USA TODAY reporter Saman Shafiq and Courier Journal reporter Gege Reed. This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Is the stock market open on Juneteenth, June 19, 2025?

A governor, a podcast and a presidential race years away: Q&A with reporter Lucas Aulbach
A governor, a podcast and a presidential race years away: Q&A with reporter Lucas Aulbach

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A governor, a podcast and a presidential race years away: Q&A with reporter Lucas Aulbach

Gov. Andy Beshear has been busy lately, and at The Courier Journal, we've been following every step. Beshear has repeatedly hinted he's considering running for president in 2028 (with the caveat that last time we checked, that election is more than three years away). Steps the governor has taken to build a bigger national profile are at the center of our latest Blueprint cover story. Louisville native Lucas Aulbach has spent plenty of time in Frankfort since joining The Courier Journal in 2016 and recently shifted roles to become a full-time member of the politics team. His email address is laulbach@ — reach out any time with tips, feedback or other thoughts. In the meantime, here's a closer look at how the Blueprint came together. The easiest answer is "Gov. Beshear started a podcast." That was the first domino, and my colleague Killian Baarlaer wrote a quick story on it while I was out helping with flooding coverage. I came back later that week and talked a bit with news director Rob Byers about writing a longer story about it — after Beshear's name was mentioned last year as a potential vice presidential candidate and as he's become a more common presence on 24-hour news networks and on the political rally circuit, I thought the podcast announcement could be a good starting point for a lengthier piece about how his national profile is growing. I'd love to say I went into Watergate mode and took on a monumental undertaking in political journalism. I'll take all the credit you want to give me, don't let me stop you. But truth be told, with this one, sometimes I did the reporting, and sometimes the reporting came to me. I sought out some experts in the world of political talking heads, as I wanted some voices from outside Kentucky and perspectives from people who understand media. I reached out to a few media conglomerates that publish bigger political podcasts, and Crooked Media's Shaniqua McClendon was kind enough to spend 30 or so minutes on the phone with me one Friday afternoon. As the scope of the story expanded, I tried to talk to people outside of Kentucky who have been following Beshear and have listened to him speak to gain perspective on the impression the governor is making outside the state and where he stands among the ever-growing list of potential 2028 candidates. To that end, I was lucky to get in touch with Scott Brennan, who called me while he was out on a Friday afternoon walk in Iowa. One morning back in April, I caught Beshear on the phone for about 15 minutes to talk about the podcast and his national profile. And in the meantime, he was kind enough to keep making headlines that were relevant to our coverage — in separate interviews in early May, he said he may consider running for president in 2028, and podcast episodes and other interviews he took part in gave me more notes and quotes to work with, along with pushback from Kentucky Republicans. We hit on this point toward the end of the piece — Beshear and other potential 2028 presidential candidates may not have announced they're in the race yet, but campaigning has already started. We have a long few years ahead. Reach Lucas Aulbach at laulbach@ This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: How we reported on Gov. Andy Beshear's growing national profile

Kentucky Lottery Cash Ball, Lucky For Life winning numbers for June 15, 2025
Kentucky Lottery Cash Ball, Lucky For Life winning numbers for June 15, 2025

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Kentucky Lottery Cash Ball, Lucky For Life winning numbers for June 15, 2025

The Kentucky Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here's a look at Sunday, June 15, 2025 winning numbers for each game 02-04-15-35, Cash Ball: 22 Check Cash Ball payouts and previous drawings here. 12-17-25-40-44, Lucky Ball: 07 Check Lucky For Life payouts and previous drawings here. Evening: 5-3-8 Midday: 3-2-6 Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here. Evening: 5-9-8-6 Midday: 1-0-7-2 Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here. Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Courier Journal digital producer. You can send feedback using this form. This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Kentucky Lottery Cash Ball, Lucky For Life winning numbers for June 15, 2025

Kentucky Lottery Cash Ball, Lucky For Life winning numbers for June 14, 2025
Kentucky Lottery Cash Ball, Lucky For Life winning numbers for June 14, 2025

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time6 days ago

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Kentucky Lottery Cash Ball, Lucky For Life winning numbers for June 14, 2025

The Kentucky Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here's a look at Saturday, June 14, 2025 winning numbers for each game 07-13-26-27, Cash Ball: 06 Check Cash Ball payouts and previous drawings here. 06-22-31-35-37, Lucky Ball: 09 Check Lucky For Life payouts and previous drawings here. Evening: 6-8-4 Midday: 8-4-7 Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here. Evening: 9-0-5-2 Midday: 5-6-1-5 Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here. 04-06-09-23-59, Powerball: 25, Power Play: 3 Check Powerball payouts and previous drawings here. Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Courier Journal digital producer. You can send feedback using this form. This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Kentucky Lottery Cash Ball, Lucky For Life winning numbers for June 14, 2025

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