September 5, 1924
Three Army Planes Circling the Globe at High Speeds Senator Stanley To Kick-off Democratic Campaigns at Woodlawn Park
Three Army Planes Circling the Globe at High Speeds Senator Stanley To Kick-off Democratic Campaigns at Woodlawn Park
September 4, 1804, Christopher Greenup’s inauguration as Kentucky’s 3rd governor occurred under an elm tree on the south lawn of the Old Capitol. The 1st… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Tobacco Gets Big Victory in Florida Court Fae IDs Easily Available on Internet
Food Prices Continue Spiral Upwards Greenhouse Could Help Lower Food Costs
Elkhorn Church Group Enemy of Betting On Races State Will Get $3 Million From Motor License Tax
On September 3, 1783, the Brits and Americans signed The Treaty of Paris, ending the American Revolution. The pact granted U.S. independence and provided significant… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
400 Union Members Strike At Prestonsburg Hospital George Jones Holds Free Concert in Catlettsburg To Celebrate Community’s 150th Birthday
John Dean Enters Prison Over Watergate; Ford Praised as He Leads Nation Fort Boonesborough Gift Shop Catches Fire Inside Fort
King Alfonso of Spain Wants His Horse In Kentucky Derby Three Jackson Men Shot Over Gambling on John’s Little Creek
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