TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
On October 24, 1940, 120 Foxhounds and 19 saddle horses died when fire swept through the Nelson County Stockyards, bringing a tragic halt to the… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
On October 24, 1940, 120 Foxhounds and 19 saddle horses died when fire swept through the Nelson County Stockyards, bringing a tragic halt to the… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Kentucky Will Get Red-Light Cameras Mountaintop Removal Threatened in Kentucky
Judge Gives Governor Power To Spend Kentucky’s $200 Million Surplus Lexington Police Get Free Rent At Some Apartment Complexes
Miss Transy and Mr. Pioneer Named Governor Fields Granted Three Newport Youths Stay of Execution
Localtonians wish a Happy Birthday to Christian County native Adlai Ewing Stevenson, born in 1835. The 23rd Vice President, who served under President Cleveland from… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Check Cashing Companies in Kentucky Get Help From Frankfort Some People Say Governor Gets Too Many Derby Tickets; Patton Disagrees
Clay Wade Baily Bridge Opens Between Cincy & Covington; Named After KY Newsman Senator Marlow Cook Campaigns A Full Day in Northern Kentucky
3 Miners Die In Madisonville Mine Expolsion Lexington Auto Theft Ring Busted; Judge R.C. Stoll Presides
October 22, 1807, Kentucky 1st Lady Mary Catherine Pope Greenup died in the old Kentucky governor’s mansion. According to later occupants, her image appears in… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Saunders Does An About Face; Resigns As Head of Kentucky Senate; GOP Takes Control Kentucky School Bus drivers Told Not To Smoke on Buses!