Hall of Fame sports journalist Rick Bozich to retire after 50-year career Jun 13, 2025 Jun 13, 2025 Updated Jun 13, 2025 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save His decision closes a remarkable chapter in Louisville media, where he has long been one of the most respected and recognizable voices in sports. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News Sports Bozich Wdrb News Louisville News Kentucky News Indiana News As featured on Hall of Fame sports journalist Rick Bozich to retire after 50-year career His decision closes a remarkable chapter in Louisville media, where he has long been one of the most respected and recognizable voices in sports. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Bryce Jones' Sunday forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos Articles2 people arrested on drug dealing, manufacturing charges in southern IndianaCRAWFORD | Kentucky throws the first punch, earns technical knockout at Arkansas, 85-77CRAWFORD | After blowout loss to Duke, a look inside Louisville's response against SMUResidents at Bardstown Road high-rise condo without elevators as repairs await inspectionKentucky man killed in officer-involved shooting in Frankfort, KSP saysCoroner identifies 14-year-old Louisville boy who died after accidentally shooting himself1 dead, 1 injured after shooting in Louisville's Camp Taylor neighborhood, police saySnow showers possible today, more possible the next few daysLouisville's first medical marijuana dispensary opens on Bardstown RoadSNOW FOX | Business, childcare and church closings/delays for Feb. 1 Videos
Hall of Fame sports journalist Rick Bozich to retire after 50-year career His decision closes a remarkable chapter in Louisville media, where he has long been one of the most respected and recognizable voices in sports.