Tuesday, May 2, 2000
Women Rare As Derby Trainers Anger Can Lead To Attacks Doctors
Women Rare As Derby Trainers Anger Can Lead To Attacks Doctors
Jessamine County Pound Criticized; Improvements To Be Made Rolling Stones Taking America
Radio May Some Day Carry World Peace Propaganda Paris High School Wins State Debate Tournament
On May 1, 1769, Daniel Boone, John Finley, and four others set out for the Cumberland Gap using the same route Dr. Walker had used… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Derby A Big Day For Corporate Entertainment Legacy Media Gives Warped Coverage of Ralph Nader Speech
America Losses Vietnam War – Will Loose Many More In the Future Derby Favorite Gets #3 Post; Foolish Pleasure – He Wore Roses
Camden Handicap Saturday Feature At Kentucky Association Track Russell County Superintendent WILL Do Two Years In Penitentiary for Theft
April 30, 1745, Shireborn delivered Selima on the Earl of Godolphin’s stud farm near Newmarket. April 30, 1789, New York City hosted the 1st U.S.… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Remembering Saigon; 25 Years Later Rolex Three Day Event Is On; Every Second Counts
Viet Cong Flying Over Saigon; The Vietnam War Ended Don Lane Named Transy Basketball Coach; Replaces Lee Rose