February 28, 1925
President of Germany Dies Ty Cobb In Scrap Over Dinner Check With Waitress Over Amount
President of Germany Dies Ty Cobb In Scrap Over Dinner Check With Waitress Over Amount
February 28, 1807, President Thomas Jefferson nominated Frankfort native Thomas Todd to the U.S. Supreme Court. He served 18 years, nine months, and three days.… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Faith is All the Trend In Frankfort Lexington’s Geographic Data on The Web
Super Long Cigarette On Market KIAC Basketball Title On Line; Pikeville vs. Georgetown; Winner Bid to NAIA
Editors Attack Inconsistencies In Pari-Mutuel Law James Harrod Relative Arrives From London Europe
On February 27, 1847, the General Assembly passed an act to protect Morse’s Magnetic Telegraph lines on Kentucky roads and across any public waters. In… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Remembering Jazz Pianist and Flemingsburg Native Herman “Ivory” Chittison Winningest Dalmatian Earns A Spot of Rest; Lexington Native
Governor Carroll Can’t Change The Time or The Time Zone Line UK Athletic Department Launches Investigation into a Turf Practice Field
Hall of Fame For Farm Girls & Boys Missouri House Bans Races, Bets
Localtonians wish a Happy Anniversary to Cassius Marcellus Clay and Mary Jane Warfield, who wed in 1833. They had seven children. When Cassius returned from… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY