TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
February 22, 1834, the General Assembly approved “an act authorizing the building of an Arsenal for the security and preservation of the public arms on… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
February 22, 1834, the General Assembly approved “an act authorizing the building of an Arsenal for the security and preservation of the public arms on… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
States Eager To Grab Tobacco Settle and Splurge John Peterman Going Through Bankruptcy
Hearst Kidnappers Demand $4 Million Atlanta Newspaper Editor Kidnapped
Speakers Attack-Defend Gambling At The Races Lexington Locals Take Part In Mutuels Debate
February 21, 1792, James Harrod, who established Kentucky’s 1st settlement, disappeared. Many felt Native Americans got him, or he became sick and died while hunting. … Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Anthrax Threats Postmarked In Lexington Maker of Rare Japanese Lute Will Play In Somerset
Energy Chief Says Gasoline Shortage Critical Patty Hearst May Be Freed Soon
Both Parties Suffer Embarrassment After Oil Lease Disclosures; D.C. Anti-Gambling Measure Given Public Hearing
February 20, 1835, Kentucky created Clinton County from Wayne County and Cumberland County and named it in honor of NY Governor DeWitt Clinton. Albany is… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Pesticide Levels High in Fruit Government Says Lexington Wants Nudity Banned Enforced