March 13, 1925
Dempsey Wants More Money For NY Fight; Highest Offer Known 3,500 People At Ford Official Plant Opening Near Fairgrounds
Dempsey Wants More Money For NY Fight; Highest Offer Known 3,500 People At Ford Official Plant Opening Near Fairgrounds
On March 13, 1751, Christopher Gist met two men and obtained a jaw tooth weighing over four pounds, other teeth, several rib bones 11 feet… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Kentucky Can’t Put Down Its Cigarettes Sweet 16 Begins This Week; Tubby’s Cats Loose To Arkansas in Shocker; SEC Tourney
Torrents of Flooding In Parts of Kentucky Bleak For Blacks; Majority of Teens Unemployed
Week Celebration For Lexington Sesqui-centennial Celebration Blue Devils Lose To Manuel Five In State Tourney
On March 12, 1808, two locals established The Reporter, later named the Kentucky Reporter. The paper stressed local news and was less concerned with national… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Lexington Finds Berry Guilty Of Abusing Boys Boost In Legislators’ Pensions Removed From Senate Bill
437 Locals Sig Petition To Senator W. Ford To Change Time To DST White Man Wins Discrimination Suit; Gets Back Pay; Washington DC
Sergeant Sandlin Spends Day in Lexington; Called America’s Great War Hero High School Five Gather For State Net Tournament
March 11-15, 1775, settlers returned to James Harrod’s fort and occupied it continuously from that point on. Many of the 50 men who came back… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY