Louisville lost its first exhibition to Kansas on Friday night, and the hand-wringing commenced. But exhibition losses aren't death sentences. They're diagnostics.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — On paper, it’s just an exhibition.
Hundreds of participants raised more than $600,000 for the Norton Cancer Institute during the Bike to Beat Cancer event Saturday in Louisville.
The goal was to raise more than $110,000 and the shaved hair will be used to help those going through chemotherapy.
Participants in the DanceBlue Dance Marathon were required to stay awake and standing for a 24 hours on the floor of UK's Memorial Coliseum.
The celebration is being held this Friday ahead of Saturday's Bike to Beat Cancer event.
The Cruzin' for Cancer Car Show benefitted patients and research at UofL Health Brown Cancer Center.
The marathon will start at 6 p.m. Friday and run through noon on Saturday and will take place at the UofL Swain Student Activities Center.
Caleb King, a kicker for Westfield High School, has raised more than $2,000 for cancer research.
There was a big crowd Saturday morning at the annual Susan G. Komen Louisville Race for the Cure, which was held at Cardinal Stadium.