TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
On October 18, 1770, British representatives insisted on negotiating a new treaty with Native Americans. This new treaty would move the northeastern boundary of Cherokee… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
On October 18, 1770, British representatives insisted on negotiating a new treaty with Native Americans. This new treaty would move the northeastern boundary of Cherokee… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Juvenile Crime Rate Plummets Nationally First Human Chromosome is Decoded
D.C. Messes With Freedom Of Information Act Kentucky Host LSU
Radical Third Party For La Follette Three Big Foot Ball Contest In Bluegrass Today; Transy@Centre, UofL@Gtown, Kentucky at Stoll Field
October 1775, William McConnell, Francis McConnell, David Perry, John McClelland, Robert Patterson, and others set out from Fort Pitt in Pennsylvania. They packed supplies into… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Kentucky Defeats LSU @ Commonwealth; 3rd SEC Win in a Row DNA on Rise as a Weapon Vs. Crime
Surging Wildcats Seek SEC Title (Unofficially) First Killing Frost Hits Bluegrass
$25,000 is Limit of Contributions to G.O.P. Clark County Agriculture Fair Attracts Most Central Kentucky Farmers Ever
Localtonians wish Bland W. Ballard, born in 1761, a happy birthday. Bland distinguished himself as a soldier, spy, and statesman. Born in Fredericksburg, Virginia, Ballard… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Keeneland, Hoops, Football and More; Its A Big Weekend in Lex Kentucky Wants Railroad Killer After Texas