August 31, 1974
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August 30, 1809, David Tremble and Henry Daniel, both Mt. Sterling attorneys were drinking in a bar and got into a dispute, which lead to… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Eastern Kentucky Coal Miners End Strike; UMW Ford Requests $850,000 For Presidential Transition
State Fair Ended, Attendance; Same As Last Year 2nd Special Grand Jury Called in 25 Years Over A Police Killing; Louisville
Gov. Fields Calls Publisher Bingham Carpet Bagger From North Carolina Camp Knox May Grow Larger
August 29, 1820, Governor John Adair took the oath of office to become Kentucky’s 8th governor. He is the only Kentucky governor born in South… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Louis Coleman, “We Are Not Going to Do Things the Louisville Way” Kentucky Has $55 Million Left Over From D.C. Welfare Programs
Ford Supports Compassion For Nixon UofL Campus Dorms and Apartments All Filled Up
Louisville Day Brings 12,000 To Shelby County Fair Youth Is Slain By Sister At Lothair; Perry County