Flooding forces University of Louisville to relocate 220 classes

Aug. 12, 2009
Officials say the school sustained $15 million in damage

From The Louisville Courier-Journal: Flash flooding from last week is forcing theUniversity of Louisville to relocate more than 220 classes from the College of Education building. Damage from the flood has reached an estimated $15 million for the university. Officials don't know yet how much of that damage is covered through a state self-insurance program.

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