TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
January 18, 1810, Kentucky created Butler County from Logan County and Ohio County and named it in honor of Richard Butler, Revolutionary War General. Morgantown… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
January 18, 1810, Kentucky created Butler County from Logan County and Ohio County and named it in honor of Richard Butler, Revolutionary War General. Morgantown… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Efforts To Preserve River Palisades Ensure It Remains In Natural State Ted Bassett See Turfway As Ticket To Future
UK”s Spindletop Gets $7.7 Million For Energy Research; Mostly For Coal KY Bill Would Make All Drivers Potential Donors of Organs
Central Kentucky Temps Range From 12 to 15 Degrees At Night A Commission Urged To Help Crippled Children in Kentucky
January 17, 1818, Kentucky created Whitley County from Knox County and named it in honor of William Whitley, Kentucky pioneer. The county seat is Williamsburg. … Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Keeneland One of Turfway’s Buyers Prosecution Bases Its Case On Lewinsky Companies To Buy 1/3 Less Tobacco
James Amato Says He Won’t Appeal Court of Appeals Decision in Lexington Mayors Race Truckers’ Strike Leaves Empty Grocery Shelves Across Nation
Former Governor Morrow Sworn In As US. Railroad Labor Board Member Mrs. Hillenmeyer Deeded Land To Three Sons; Ernest, Walter, Louis
Localtonians wish a Happy Birthday to Kentucky’s 13th governor, James Clark, born in 1779, the 3rd governor to die in office, and the 1st Whig… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Prosecutors Lay Out Case Against President Clinton Weather Is Now Most Popular On-line News Draw