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Close to 3,000 people offered recommendations that helped shape the initiative.
Two root causes are cited for the increase of interest in the city of Louisville.
The incident happened last January. An arena spokeswoman previously confirmed that several fans were hurt after a University of Louisville women’s basketball game.
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