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Serving All of the Midwest

Areas we frequently service

 • Bardstown, KY
 • Bowling Green, KY
 • Covington, KY
 • Elizabethtown, KY
 • Erlanger, KY
 • Florence, KY
 • Frankfort, KY
 • Ft. Thomas, KY
 • Lexington, KY
 • London, KY
 • Louisville, KY
 • Middletown, KY
 • Owensboro, KY 
 • Paducah, KY 
 • Pikeville, KY
 • Richmond, KY
 • Winchester, KY
 • Clarksville, IN
 • Evansville, IN
 • Ft. Wayne, IN
 • Gary, IN
 • Indianapolis, IN
 • Jeffersonville, IN
 • New Albany, IN
 • Terre Haute, IN
 • Batesville, OH
 • Cincinnati, OH
 • Dayton, OH
 • Greensburg, OH
 • West Chester, OH
 • Knoxville, TN
 • Memphis, TN
 • Nashville, TN

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Affiliations:

NCRA National Court Reporters Association
KyCRA Kentucky Court Reporters Association
TNCRA Tennessee Court Reporters Assn.
OCRA Ohio Court Reporters Association
ISRA Indiana Shorthand Reporters Assn
AAERT American Association of Electronic Reporters & Transcribers
AGCV American Guild of Court Videographers

 

* All affiliations Kentuckiana Reporters, LLC lists are single member associations and are not affiliates of one particular firm. Affiliated reporters of Kentuckiana Reporters, LLC may or may not hold all of the listed designations or belong to all of the listed organizations.

 
 
 
 

Kentuckiana Reporters' Locations

Louisville Corporate Office
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Toll free to all locations:
1- 877-808-5856 Office

Phone: (502) 589-2273
Fax: (502) 584-0119

Street Address:
455 South Fourth Street
Suite 250
Louisville, KY 40202

starks building - louisville, ky
General e-mail: depo@kentuckianareporters.com
Scheduling: schedule@kentuckianareporters.com

Map to our Corporate Office

Directions:

   Kentuckiana Reporters corporate office is located on Fourth Street, between Liberty and Muhammad Ali Boulevard, in the heart of historic downtown Louisville, KY. Fourth Street Live! is a short walk from downtown hotels, waterfront park, Main Street, Slugger Field, and other major attractions. Fourth Street Live! is your one stop destination for retail, dining and entertainment!

   Restaurants and entertainment venues include Hard Rock Cafe, Red Star Tavern, TGIFriday's, Sully's, Lucky Strike Lanes and Maker's Mark Bourbon House & Lounge. Fourth Street Live! features a variety of bars and nightclubs including Red Cheetah dance club, Parrot Beach, and Felt billiards lounge. There is also live comedy at Rascals Comedy Club and live music at Saddle Ridge and Howl at the Moon.

   Fourth Street Live! also features a major food court with brands such as Wendy's and Subway. Retail amenities include Borders Books & Music, Office Depot, Fashion Shop, EB Games, Verizon, Cool Shades and others.

FROM Louisville International Airport
1: Start out going SOUTH on TERMINAL DR.
2: Turn LEFT to stay on TERMINAL DR.
3: Merge onto I-65 N toward DOWNTOWN / LOUISVILLE / INDIANAPOLIS
4: Take the BROOK ST exit- EXIT 136B.
5: Stay STRAIGHT to go onto S BROOK ST.
6: Turn LEFT onto E MUHAMMAD ALI BLVD.
7: Turn RIGHT onto S 2ND ST / KY-1020 N. Continue to follow S 2ND ST.
8: Turn LEFT onto W MAIN ST / US-60 TRUCK W / US-31W
9: Turn LEFT onto S 4TH ST.10: End at 455 S 4th St

FROM Mall St. Matthews
1: Start out going EAST on SHELBYVILLE RD / US-60 TRUCK E.
2: Take the I-264 W / WATTERSON EXPRESSWAY ramp.
3: Merge onto I-64 W via EXIT 19B toward LOUISVILLE.
4: Take the 3RD STREET exit- EXIT 5B- toward RIVER ROAD / DOWNTOWN.
5: Turn RIGHT onto W RIVER RD.
6: Turn LEFT onto N 4TH ST.
7: End at 455 S 4th St

FROM River Falls Mall in Clarksville, IN
1: Start out going NORTHEAST on IN-131 toward VAXTER ST.
2: Take the I-65 S / US-31 S ramp toward LOUSVILLE.
3: Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto US-31 S.
4: Merge onto I-65 S toward LOUISVILLE.
5: Merge onto I-64 W toward ST LOUIS.
6: Take the 3RD STREET exit- EXIT 5B- toward RIVER ROAD / DOWNTOWN.
7: Turn RIGHT onto W RIVER RD.
8: Turn LEFT onto N 4TH ST.
9: End at 455 S 4th St.

Attractions:


Churchill Downs
700 Central Avenue
Louisville KY 40208
502.636.4400
Interested in some Gambling? Try out Churchill downs to see the horses race live, and see what the famous Kentucky Derby is all about.

 


The Slugger Musuem
800 West Main St.
Louiville KY 40202
877-7-SLUGGER
Something fun for everyone!

PUT YOUR NAME ON A BAT!
Personalized bats can be ordered when you arrive and made while you are on tour. Visitors can pick up their personalized bats after their tour or they can have them shipped

ADMISSION:
Adult $9
Senior (60+) $8
Child (6-12) $4
5 & under Free
APRIL through JUNE
Monday to Saturday 9am-5pm EST
Sunday noon-5pm EST
*No bat production on Sundays

Guided factory tours begin at 9:00am and continue every 20 minutes until the last tour of the day at 4:00pm. Factory tours last approximately 30 minutes. We cannot guarantee you will see full bat production on any tour. Visitors normally allow an hour and a half to 2 hours for the entire museum experience. Everyone will receive a miniature souvenir bat on the tour!

 


Muhammad Ali Center
144 N. Sixth Street
Louisville KY 40202
(502) 584-9254
See all the history of the Greatest Fighter that ever lived, born and raised in Louisville KY.

 


The Louisville Science Center
727 West Main Street
Louisville KY 40202
800-591-2203
Go see an I-Max movie or explore with the kids. A lot of fun interactive exhibits.

 


The Louisville Zoo
1100 Trevilian Way
Louisville KY 40213
(502) 459-2181

 


Falls Of the Ohio
201 West Riverside Dr
Clarksville IN 47129
(812) 280-9970
For the outdoor explorer

Accommodations:

   Within walking distance of Kentuckiana Reporters is the world famous and very visitor friendly Seelbach Hilton and Marriott hotels. Your stay in Louisville while doing business with Kentuckiana Reporters will be enjoyable and memorable, as well as professional.

seelbach
The Seelbach
louisville marriot
Louisville Marriott

 

Lexington, Kentucky Office

877-808-5856 Office
(502) 584-0119 Fax

Street Address:                 
210 East High Street
PO BOX 919
Lexington, KY 40588
Mailing Address:
Kentuckiana Reporters, LLC
455 S. 4th Street, Suite, 250
Louisville, KY 40202


General e-mail: depo@kentuckianareporters.com
Scheduling: schedule@kentuckianareporters.com

Click here for map

Attractions:

Keeneland, Lexington
Part thoroughbred race course, part sales company and considered one of America's most beautiful tracks, Keeneland is known for its well-designed and meticulous landscaping. The grounds consist of the paddock, a prep area where visitors can view horses up-close just before the race and a combination of dirt and turf race tracks.
Attraction type: Horse track

Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington
Horse enthusiasts and other visitors can meet and pet their favorite breeds at this 12,000-acre working horse farm dedicated to celebrating man's relationship with the majestic creatures. The park features two museums, twin theaters and nearly 50 different breeds of horses.
Attraction type: Sports complex; Amusement/theme park; Sports museum; Specialty museum; State park; Park

Rupp Arena, Lexington
Sports and entertainment center seats 23,600 spectators and serves as home to the University of Kentucky Men's Basketball team.
Attraction type: Arena/stadium/field

The Thoroughbred Center, Lexington
Take a tour behind the scenes to learn what a typical day is like for a racehorse.
Attraction type: Educational site; Tour

Accommodations:


Radisson Plaza Hotel Lexington
369 W Vine St, Lexington, KY - (859) 231-9000
"Radisson Plaza Hotel Lexington Located on Lexington's Triangle Park, this hotel is in the middle of the Bluegrass region.


Hyatt Regency Lexington
401 W High St, Lexington, KY - (859) 253-1234
"Hyatt Regency Lexington This hotel is perfectly situated in the downtown business district at Triangle Park and Lexington Center, near shopping

 

Cincinnati, Ohio Office

877-808-5856 Office
(502) 584-0119 Fax

Street Address:                 
525 Vine Street
PO BOX 976
Cincinnati, OH 45201
Mailing Address:
Kentuckiana Reporters, LLC
455 S. 4th Street, Suite, 250
Louisville, KY 40202


General e-mail: depo@kentuckianareporters.com
Scheduling: schedule@kentuckianareporters.com

Click here for map

Attractions:

Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Gardens
3400 Vine St.
Cincinnati, OH 45220
513-281-4700; 800-94-HIPPO
Spend a day exploring the animal kingdom in Cincinnati's 70-acre zoo, home to 700 animal species and 3,000 types of plants. Wander through the rain forest in Jungle Trails for glimpses of endangered baboons and exotic plants from Asia and Africa. Pay your respects to Indonesia's giant native, the Komodo dragon, the world's largest and most dangerous reptile and a special gift from the president of Indonesia. Or visit the lush Florida swamplands in Manatee Springs for a look at the endangered animals once mistaken for mermaids.
Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday - Friday, Memorial Day through Labor Day, with exceptions. Open until 8 p.m. on Saturdays; Call for off-season hours.
Admission: Non-member admission is: Adults, $12.95; seniors ages 62 and over, $10.95; children ages 2 to 12, $7.95. Admission is free for members. Group discounts available.
Parking: $6.50.

The Beach Waterpark
2590 Waterpark Dr.
Mason, OH 45040
513-398-2040; 800-886-SWIM
Ohio's largest waterpark features more than 40 waterslides and attractions on 35 acres near Kings Island. The Beach boasts the Midwest's only watercoaster, Aztec Adventure, a 500-foot long flume that sends riders up, around and down a 30-foot drop into a pool guarded by Cobras. Palme trees, white sand, reggae bands, a wave pool and waterfalls are other features. If you can wait until later in the day, admission drops to $9.99 after 5 p.m. AAA members can get discounted tickets through local AAA branches.
Hours: May 21 and 22, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; May 27 through June 10, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; June 11 through Aug. 21, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Aug. 22 through Sept. 5, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sept. 10 and 11, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed July 23.
Admission: General admission $26.99, $10.99 for children(5-9) and seniors. Season passes: Children and seniors, $29; general admission, $92; family of four, $230. Group discounts available.

The Dude Ranch
3205 Waynesville Road
Morrow, OH 45152
513-421-3833
Take a trail ride, including a real cattle drive. Play paintball in an Old Western Town. Or, with the "All Inclusive Package," add an ATV-guided ride, fun-filled hayrides, pony rides for the kids, marshmallow roasts, roping instruction, fishing, horseshoes, a petting zoo and other activities. They've got horses for all ages and abilities. A great idea for birthday parties and group events.
Hours: Trail rides daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m, last ride leaves at 5 p.m. Call for group reservations.
Admission: Trail rides are $34.95 for adults and children ages 7 and up; $19.95 for children under 7. 2-hour paintball for adults and children ages 14 and up. $34.95; Petting Zoo, $5 per person; Pony rides, $5 per child per ride; Hayrides, $5 per person.

National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Freedom Center 50 E. Freedom Way
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-333-7500
The newest addition to Cincinnati's riverfront, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center offers lessons and reflections on the struggle for freedom. Using exhibits, programs and interactive experience, the museum aims to promote collaborative learning, dialogue and action to inspire today's freedom movements.
Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Closed Mondays, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
Admission: $12 for adults; $10 for students and seniors ages 60 and up; $8 for children ages 6 to 12.

Newport Aquarium
One Aquarium Way
Newport, KY, 41071
859-261-7444
Journey around the world and explore the Red Sea, sample the Amazon and stop by an active Ohio Riverbank at the Newport Aquarium. The aquarium features more than 65 exhibits and 13 galleries, including the Jellyfish Gallery, the Kingdom of Penguins, Coral Reef and Surrounded by Sharks. Each exhibit is themed to make tours enchanting and exciting. Go eye-to-eye with piranhas, poison dart frogs, sharks, penguins, stingrays and more than 500 other species. The aquarium's newest addition, Hidden Treasures of the Rainforest Islands, features an Indonesian rainforest, complete with waterfalls, native plants, replicas of ancient ruins and many different animals.
Hours: Open daily, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Summer Hours: May 27 through Sept. 5, open daily, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. (open Saturdays until 9 p.m. beginning June 4); Closing at 6 p.m. May 28 and July 16; Closing at 4 p.m. on Sept. 4. Ticket sales end 90 minutes prior to closing time to allow ample visitation time.
Admission: Adults $17.95, Children ages 3-12 $10.95 and Seniors(65+) $15.95. Children 2 and under admitted free.

Paramount's King's Island
6300 Kings Island Drive
P.O. Box 901
Kings Island, OH 45034
513-754-5800; 800-288-0808
Soar higher and faster, scream louder, stand in line longer and have more fun than you thought possible for a 15 second-ride. King's Island offers world record thrills with Face-Off, the Midwest's only 5G face-to-face inverted roller coaster; DROP ZONE, the world's tallest gyro drop at 315 feet; Tomb Raider, a "next generation thrill ride;" Delirium, a ring of seats that catapults riders 137 feet into the air; and The Beast, the world's longest wooden roller coaster. Add 300 other rides and attractions, a 30-acre water park, dozens of shows, concerts, shops, restaurants and activities for children, and you've discovered one of Cincinnati's most popular attractions. To beat the heat in the summer, head over to the water park, which is free with park admission, and cool off in the wave pool or take The Plunge down the 70-foot water slide. While you're at the park, don't miss the view from the Eiffel Tower, a scaled down version of the Paris Landmark, and keep an eye out for your favorite characters from Nickelodeon and Paramount movies.
Hours: 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-May 26; thereafter, closing times vary through the season, with nine days with a midnight closing in July and August. New this year: The park's fireworks display will always be at 10 p.m. (on days the park is open until 10 p.m. or later) to accommodate families with children.
Admission: $44.99 general admission (includes "Pay Once, Visit Twice" option: good for second day's admission - for the same person - any time during the 2005 regular season); $26.99 children (under 48 inches) senior citizens (age 60 and older) and military discount (with identification); $29.99 after 5 p.m. General admission tickets are $34.99 on PKI's Web site and at Blockbuster locations (does not include "Pay Once, Visit Twice" option).
Online discounts available.
Parking: $9; preferred parking $15.

Turfway Park
7500 Turfway Road
Florence, KY 41042
859-371-0200; 800-733-0200
Ten minutes from downtown, Turfway Park offers year-round pulse-pounding horse racing action. Renamed Turfway Park in 1986, the track opened in 1959 as Latonia Race Course. Turfway is the successor to Old Latonia, which operated from 1883 to 1939 about 10 miles north of the present site. Patrons can enjoy a gourmet meal in the Clubhouse or visit the Paddock to watch the horses parade before placing their bets. Turfway Park features the $500,000 Lane's End Stakes and the $350,000 Kentucky Cup Classic Handicap.
Hours: Schedules vary. Check the park's Web site or call for information.
Admission: Call for special event pricing.

Accommodations:


Hyatt Regency Cincinnati
151 W 5th St, Cincinnati, OH - (513) 579-1234
"Hyatt Regency Cincinnati This well-appointed 488-room hotel is a solid choice for business or leisure travelers.


The Westin Cincinnati
21 East Fifth Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 621-7700
(513) 852-5670 - Fax


Cincinnatian Hotel
601 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH - (513) 881-3000
"The Palace Every expectation will be met, from the food to the service.