March 27, 1974
Louisville Zoo Chief Fired; Give 24 Hours To Leave Lowering U.S. Speed Limits Has Saved Lives
Louisville Zoo Chief Fired; Give 24 Hours To Leave Lowering U.S. Speed Limits Has Saved Lives
Shiners Proposes A Hospital in Lexington Walnut Hall Buys 15 Exceptional Trotting Mares From Harry Orr
March 27, 1751, Christopher Gist left the 1st written record of travels through what is now Hazard. His notes on this date acknowledged the large… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
America & NATO Bomb Yugoslavia For 2nd Day in a Row Black Louisville Leader Says Police “Terrorized” Him; Louisville
Louisville Mayor Sloane Admits Campaign Law Violations Coach Sloan of N. Carolina St. Wins NCAA Title
Music Company Drops lawsuit Against KKK; Fayette Company Rothchild & Sons Celebrates 60 Years in Business; Shelbyville Clothing Store
March 26, 1866, with the formal duel well into decline and strict Kentucky laws forbidding the practice, Joseph Desha (32) and Alexander Kimbrough (27) meet… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
U.S. Bombs Yugoslav Forget Factories Kentucky Needs To Go High-Tech
Nixon Given More Time To Respond To Subpoena Paris Student Named Kentucky’s 1974 Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow
Kentucky Riflemen 2nd in Matches of 5th Corps Area Elaborate Plan Made For Sale of Major August Belmont’s Stallions at his Nursery Stud in Georgetown