TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
On November 14, 1779, surveyors Walker and Smith walked off course while establishing the border between Kentucky and Tennessee. In what is now Simpson County… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
On November 14, 1779, surveyors Walker and Smith walked off course while establishing the border between Kentucky and Tennessee. In what is now Simpson County… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Watergate Trial Continues; $500,000 Paid to Keep Players Quiet Lexington Police On Verge Of Strike
Clinton and Jones Settle for $850k Louisville Police Arrest Wrong Man; $950k Settlement
Mrs. Huff, 105, Louisa, Oldest Citizen on Government Roles Winchester Man Takes Admission Test To West Point
1st Woman Argues in Front of Appellate Court Mad Dog Bites 14 Kids In Bowling Green Neighborhood
November 13, 1816, Asa Park, one of Lexington’s earliest portrait painters advertised in the Kentucky Reporter, “Respectfully informs the inhabitants of Lexington and its vicinity… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
FDA Says Trans Fats Should Be On Food Labels 67,000 Acres In Eastern Kentucky Breakout in Fire
Three Covington Police Offices Start Federal Trail For Taking Nightclub Bribes Football Tickets Sales Double in First Year At Commonwealth Stadium
November 12, 1788, Virginia approved the creation of Woodford County from Fayette County. Named in honor of William Woodford, Revolutionary War General, it would be… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Pokeman: What Is It? Strip Mining Plays Part In Potential Government Shutdown