October 12, 1999
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On October 12, 1808, the most important theatrical event in the Western Country occurred with the opening of Luke Usher’s New Theater in Lexington, capable… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Donald Trump Teasing About Running For President Says Handshakes Are Barbaric Harrodsburg Dedicates Monument To Only Woman Police Officer Killed in Line of Duty; Regina… Read More »October 11, 1999
Parking Downtown Lexington/Louisville Many Issues Wildcats 14-Point Underdog to Auburn; Game Tomorrow
Latonia Host International Day of Racing; Derby Winner Withdrawls Old Rivals Meet At Thomas Field Gridiron; Transy vs. Winchester’s Wesleyan Panthers
October 11, 1842, Joseph Desha, Kentucky’s 9th governor passed away in Georgetown, 14 years after he left office. His family buried him on their Georgetown… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Governor Venture Touts Donald Trump For President and Oprah For V.P. Kentucky Country Music Hall of Fame Underway; Renfro Valley
Jobs in Lexington Begging For Workers Nation Begs For Jobs; High Unemployment 6% and Rising