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TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Kentucky Trivia On December 1, 1772, Virginia officially recognized Fincastle County, the state created it from Botetourt County earlier in the year. Kentucky in Retrospect… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
November 30, 1999
Transy Hits Record Enrollment; Will Start Limiting New Students Convict Becomes 1st Person To Volunteer For Death Penalty In Kentucky
November 30, 1974
Nixon Aide Haig Will Testify About 18-Minute Tape Gap It Will Cost More To Stay Warm Despite Lowering Thermostats
November 30, 1924
House Dynamited in Madisonville; Scabs in Coal Strike Dry Officers To Go Undercover In Louisville Hotels
TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
November 30, 1822, Kentucky created Calloway County from Hickman County and named it in honor of Richard Callaway, pioneer. Murray is the county seat. Other… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
November 29, 1974
Thousands Losing Job Due To Fuel Shortage Tobacco Prices at Auctions Continue To Rise; $95
November 29, 1924
Ye Olde Thanksgiving Day Corner Stone For New Basketball Arena Laid on UK Campus; Largest Arena In South
TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
On November 29, 1800, the Lexington Library Association incorporated the Lexington Library. The association consisted of John Bradford, James Morrison, Samuel Postlethwait, and others. The… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
November 28, 1999
UK Football Payer Arrested With Mary Jane; One Week After Fatal Car Crash Former Publisher of Herald Leader Dies; Lewis Owens