January 24, 1975
Nixon Proposes More Funds For Education Freeze on Some Petroleum Products Asked By Senator
Nixon Proposes More Funds For Education Freeze on Some Petroleum Products Asked By Senator
Pari-Mutuel Law Repeal Is Asked In Two Measure; Kentucky General Assemby Negro Being Guarded By the State Guardsmen
January 24, 1848, miners found gold in California. Kentucky’s high migration rate to find the precious metal fell behind Ohio, Massachusetts, and New York. January… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Lexington Shuts Down Community Center After Two Employees Were Stabbed; Kenwick Patton To Name Task Force To Focus On Teacher Training
Scott Claims Material Proves John Dean Lied Price of Domestic Oil Production Might Be Cut
Anti-Racing Track Gambling Bill id Offered In Senate UK Needs More Cash; Budget Commission Told
On January 23, 1813, Nathaniel Gray Smith Hart, a Lexington lawyer and businessman, died, along with many of his men in the River Raisin Massacre.… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Reynolds Tobacco Rejoins Plan To Provide $5.15 Billion For Growers Tide Turning For Clinton; Impeachment
1973 Saw Highest Inflation in 27 Years Increase in Off-Shore Oil Drilling Is Urged By Interior Secretary
Soviet Union Premier Dead; Nicolai Lenine Assembly Begins Consideration of Legislation Today