October 3, 1923
MLB Bribe Trail Ends; 1924 World Series Will Play As Baseball is Shaken to its Foundation Trolley Kills Horse and Buggy Driver
MLB Bribe Trail Ends; 1924 World Series Will Play As Baseball is Shaken to its Foundation Trolley Kills Horse and Buggy Driver
Bettors Flock Across River Wildcats Defeat #20 Arkansas 31-20
House Cuts Nixon’s Expense Money But Lets him Keep Pension Kentucky’s Two Senate Candidates heavily Financed By “Special Interest” Ford/Cook
On October 3, 1786, an entourage of fourteen families known as the McNitt Company paused to camp for the night in present-day Laurel County while… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Ex KSP Chief Sues To Get Job Back Genera Colin Powell To Visit Lexington
Pike County 1st County To Impose County Tax on Coal Companies Two Courier-Journal Repots Found Not Guilty of Disorderly Conduct Covering Story; Cameras Confiscated
2 of Giants Out of World Series as Bribers Springfield Fire Almost Destroys Business Section; Bardstown and Lebanon Fire Depts Come To Rescue
On October 2, 1854, John LaRue Helm became Louisville and Nashville’s 2nd president between his two terms as Kentucky’s governor. Helm worked diligently to convince… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Perry County Canine Deputy Arrested On Drug Charges Bernard T. Moynahan, Jr. Passed; 20 Years on Federal bench
President Ford Addressed U.S. House To Tell Why He Granted Pardon Time To Harvest The Tobacco