October 23, 1924
3 Miners Die In Madisonville Mine Expolsion Lexington Auto Theft Ring Busted; Judge R.C. Stoll Presides
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!
James Earl Ray Goes back To Court; Says He Was Coerced To Plead Guilty State Employees May Be Allowed For Greater Political Participation
Gasoline Prices To Be Regulated by the Cost of Coal Harlan Deputy Sherriff Arrested With Pint of Liquor
On October 21, 1788, Lincoln County Court ordered a road between William Whitley’s Station to the Lincoln County Court House. Mr. Whitley built the 1st… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Dole Pulls Out, Citing Shortage of Money Despite Critics, McConnell Keeps Winning
President Ford Gives Campaign “Truman Type” Flavor Court Days Brings “Em In; Mt. Sterling
Governor Fields & J. Guthrie Coke Debate Bond Issue Berea College Install Automatic Telephones With 96 Private Lines
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