November 1, 1924
32-Day Drought Broken By Rain; Kentucky WHAS To Broadcast John W. Davis Last Campaign Speech
32-Day Drought Broken By Rain; Kentucky WHAS To Broadcast John W. Davis Last Campaign Speech
November 1, 1780, Kentucky’s original three counties, Lincoln, Jefferson, and Fayette, became effective. At the time, the territory had five established communities: Boonesborough, Fort Harrod/Boiling… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
On October 31, 1869, Springfield native Charles Anderson Wickliffe, 81, our 14th governor, passed away. He also served as a U.S. Representative, Speaker of the… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Miss America Heather French Told Not To Get Too Political Starting Tomorrow Western Kentucky Starts the 270 Area Code
Magruder Says He Was Told Cover-Up Pleased Nixon 65,000 People Paid To Be Scared At Jaycees Haunted House; Louisville
New York Firm President Arrested For Lewd Advertising Kentucky To Join nation To Celebrate John W Davis Day
On October 30, 1870, Robert Fox, an elderly mortician, his brother Samuel, and a business partner, Horace Pearce, created the 1st Rebellious Civil Rights Act… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Kentucky On Hunt For New Chief; Search Committee Wants Kentuckian Set Your Clocks Back One Hour Tonight
Nixon In Critical Condition After Surgery; President Ford Can’t Deny Inflation Any Longer Bee Batters Lion As Ali Stings Way Back To Title
Commander of “Boys in Gray” Is Laid To Rest With Comrades; Cave Hill Cemetery Motor Cowboys Shoot Up Chicago For No Reason