April 18, 1998
Governor Patton Visits Towns Hardest Hit By Storms; Glasgow Kentucky’s Education Leader Makes More Than Any State Employee
Governor Patton Visits Towns Hardest Hit By Storms; Glasgow Kentucky’s Education Leader Makes More Than Any State Employee
Kentucky Trivia ● Kentucky Tweets April 18, 1750, Thomas Walker wrote in his journal, “Indians have lived about this ford some years ago.” He may… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Storms Battle Region; 3 Die In Kentucky Former Governor B. Jones Wants The History of Religion Taught In Schools
President Singletary Suspends Two Athletic Department Employees For Recruiting Versailles Wife Who Husband Owns Cattle Farm Fights Meet Boycott
167 Acre Lexington Farm Sells For $66 an Acre Catlettsburg Gets Prohibition Officer
Kentucky Trivia ● Kentucky Tweets In April 1750, Dr. Thomas Walker named the 687.9 miles long Cumberland River. He possibly named it in honor of… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
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Kentucky Trivia ● Kentucky Tweets Localtonians wish a Happy Birthday to Isaac Murphy, born Isaac Burns in 1861. His birthplace is unknown. Some biographies say… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY