City of Louisville, DOJ target Newburg for crime reduction grant
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The crime has risen to a level that the DOJ has awarded the City of Louisville a $2 million grant to get guns off streets around Newburg.
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Take guns off the street and cut down on violence. That's the goal of a Louisville anti-violence program that is expanding to Newburg, thanks to a multimillion-dollar grant from the U.S. Department of Justice.Â
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