
Michael Clevenger
Director of Photography at The Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY)
Director of Photography at The Courier-Journal. Father of two. Car guy. Photo nerd. Male High Bulldog
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2 weeks ago |
courier-journal.com | Michael Clevenger
Michael ClevengerDen in the home of Beth Rousseau in Clarksville, Indiana. April 4, 2025Michael Clevenger/Courier JournalKitchen in the home of Beth Rousseau in Clarksville, Indiana. April 4, 2025Michael Clevenger/Courier JournalLiving room in the home of Beth Rousseau in Clarksville, Indiana. April 4, 2025Michael Clevenger/Courier JournalLiving room in the home of Beth Rousseau in Clarksville, Indiana.
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1 month ago |
courier-journal.com | Michael Clevenger
Former NFL player Malcom Mitchell reads his book, "The Magician’s Hat," to the students at Martin Luther King Elementary on Monday in Louisville. Mitchell, who played for the Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots, is now a literacy advocate, author, and motivational speaker who is focused on the power of reading and literacy, especially in underserved communities.
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courier-journal.com | Michael Clevenger
Keith Williams, a renowned photographer for the Courier Journal and Louisville Times, passed away on March 13 at the age of 75. Williams was known for his exceptional photography skills, capturing iconic moments like the busing crisis and Muhammad Ali's fights, earning him a Pulitzer Prize in 1976. Beyond his photography, Williams was deeply admired for his kindness, compassion, and strong faith, serving as an ordained minister and dedicating his life to helping others.
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courier-journal.com | Michael Clevenger
Bull, Mike’s Motive, hits the scales in front of Louisville Slugger Factory and Museum on Thursday. The bull is part of the Professional Bull Riders tour coming through Louisville this weekend. Mike’s Motive, who weighs 1,480 pounds, stopped by Louisville Slugger to see how many Louisville Sluggers wooden baseball bats it would take to equal Mike’s Motive. Turns out, it’s slight more than 650. Kubota PRB Louisville takes place Friday and Saturday night at the KFC Yum! Center.
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1 month ago |
thegleaner.com | Michael Clevenger
Bull, Mike’s Motive, hits the scales in front of Louisville Slugger Factory and Museum on Thursday. The bull is part of the Professional Bull Riders tour coming through Louisville this weekend. Mike’s Motive, who weighs 1,480 pounds, stopped by Louisville Slugger to see how many Louisville Sluggers wooden baseball bats it would take to equal Mike’s Motive. Turns out, it’s slight more than 650. Kubota PRB Louisville takes place Friday and Saturday night at the KFC Yum! Center.
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