May 9, 1975
Broad Form Deed Upheld As Protected Contracts Kentucky Disbars Two Lawyers For Not Holding Funds In Escrow
Broad Form Deed Upheld As Protected Contracts Kentucky Disbars Two Lawyers For Not Holding Funds In Escrow
Weather May Delay Amundsen’s Start for the North Pole Rum Wars: Atlantic Rum Fleet vs. Coast Guard Dry Navy
On May 8, 1775, the Transylvania Land Company, owned by Colonel Richard Henderson, named their new colony Transylvania and proclaimed Boonesborough as the capital. On… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Bob Dole Calls Viagra A Great Drug; Many Women Don’t Agree Kentucky partakes in National Day of Prayer
Trouble Getting Marines Bodies Back Home After Saigon Airport Evacuation Kentuckians Will Get IRS Refund Checks This Week
Richmond Man Dies from Body Being Petrified Bourbon County Fish and Game Celebrate 10 Years at Big Xalapa Farm Party
Neglect and Abuse of Elderly Go Unpunished Churches Attracting Young Adults With Updated Styles of Worship; Rock, Drama…
Four Horses Die In Front Of Keeneland on Versailles Road Governor Allocates Another $17 Million To Education and Families Hit Hard By Unemployment
Wife of Eddyville Inmate To Ill For Court; Accused Of Smuggling in Weapons For Mutiny Richmond Man Dies From Typhoid Fever
May 7, 1775, Daniel Boone traveled into the woods trying to find a stray horse. He camped all night and upon his return he found… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY