TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Localtonians wish a Happy Birthday to Kentucky’s 10th leader, Governor Thomas Metcalfe, born in 1780. At age 16, Metcalfe was apprenticed to his older half-brother,… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Localtonians wish a Happy Birthday to Kentucky’s 10th leader, Governor Thomas Metcalfe, born in 1780. At age 16, Metcalfe was apprenticed to his older half-brother,… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
March 19, 1782, settlers observed an unoccupied Indian raft floating past Boonesborough down the Kentucky River. To the alert frontiersmen, this indicated Natives were crossing… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Cats Return To St. Louis Where They Won NCAA Under Coach Hall WKY Wins Prestigious Hearst Journalism Award 10th Year In A Row
J.T. Lundy Granted Bond In Texas Keeneland G-Tech and Harrah’s Buy Turfway Park
Assembly Likely To Be In Session All Night Mother Denies Poisoning Son’s New Bride; Lawrenceburg
On March 18, 1813, Rebecca Boone passed over. Her family laid her to rest in the Boone Family Cemetery overlooking Tuque Creek, on a farm… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Scientists’ Study Medical Use of Marijuana Ex-Governor W. Wilkinson and Kentucky Central Settle After 5 Years of Litigation
7 of 9 Arab Countries Lift Oil Embargo Against U.S. Lexington Man Sought After Shooting In Phoenix Hotel
Constable Slain In Bell Gun Duel Governor Fields Grants a Stay of Execution
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