August 9, 1924
Pet Show Draws 4,000 At Woodlawn Park; Lexington Thieves Break In, Party, Rob Drug Store, Leave with Goodies; Louisville
Pet Show Draws 4,000 At Woodlawn Park; Lexington Thieves Break In, Party, Rob Drug Store, Leave with Goodies; Louisville
U.S. Energy Chief Orders Inquiry Into Kentucky Plutonium Plant Central Kentucky Suffering Through Drought
President Nixon Waves Goodbye “Plain Man” Gerald Ford Takes Office Vows Long National Nightmare Over
On August 9, 1777, pioneers surrounded 10 or 12 Native Americans near Fort Harrod. They killed three and wounded others; the plunder sold for upwards… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Water Wars For U.S. Cities Against Corporate America Kentucky Schools Struggle To Fill Positions
Sources Predict President To Announce His Resignation In 8 p.m. TV Address Nixon Meets With Ford
Bluegrass Once Covered By Glacial Drift Says Frankfort Woodford Fair To Close Tonight
August 8, 1785, the 3rd Kentucky Convention met at Danville, the 2nd convention occurred in May. The 10th and final convention took place in April… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Keeneland To Add 1% Surcharge for NTRA Jury Awards $23 Million in Fen-Phen Suit
Demand For Nixon’s Resignation Mounting House Members Announce Support For Impeachment