Friday, May 30, 1925
500-Mile Auto Race Underway Pineville Tells Lexington Special Prosecutor To Leave Town or Die
500-Mile Auto Race Underway Pineville Tells Lexington Special Prosecutor To Leave Town or Die
On May 30, 1806, Andrew Jackson and Charles Dickinson, two Tennesseans, crossed the state border to settle their differences in one of Kentucky’s most famous… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
246 Cars Warned About Poorly Lighted Cars Klan Ask Repeal of Anti-Mask Law
Still Counting Votes For Primary; Stephens Ahead by 186; 7 Precincts to Count Toronto Suffers Through Mass Shooter in School
Crime Dip Starts To Bear Fruit System Failure; When Living Wills Turn Out to be Useless
May 29, 1775, Richard Henderson’s journal stated that a letter arrived at Boonesboro containing news of a battle near Boston. The Battles of Lexington and… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Same Sex Partners Navigate System To Adopt 1st Draft of Genome Project Alost Complete
Governor Carroll Victory “Stunning” GOP Chooses Gable Stovall Named #2 Spot For Dems
PRESBYTERIANS DEMAND ENTIRE LOYALTY TO JESUS Kentucky Most Wanted Found In Arkansas One Year After Escape
On Sunday, May 28, 1775, Boonesborough hosted the 1st recorded public worship service in Kentucky. The Reverend John Lyth, an Episcopalian clergyman, conducted the Anglican… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY