Road races for adults in East Louisville for the week: April 25 – May 1
One running event is scheduled to take place in the East Louisville during the week ending May 1, offering an opportunity for adults to compete, stay active, and take part in organized races.
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Which ex-high school standouts featured in East Louisville will compete on Sunday, April 12?
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