August 2, 1924
Light Vote Turn Out Expected Today in Kentucky Primaries 1/3 of Lexington Precincts Late In Opening Polls by 6 a.m. U.S Senate Headlines Races; Stanley… Read More »August 2, 1924
Light Vote Turn Out Expected Today in Kentucky Primaries 1/3 of Lexington Precincts Late In Opening Polls by 6 a.m. U.S Senate Headlines Races; Stanley… Read More »August 2, 1924
Hilary Speaks Out On Bill’s Infidelities TV Station Weather Coverage Drives Their Ratings
August 2, 1790, the 1st official census for Kentucky began. The U.S. mandated that it be completed within nine months. The results: 15,154 free white… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
John Dean, Nixon’s #1 Accuser, Sentenced 1-4 Years For Conspiracy For a Cover-up U.S. Senator Cook Changes Mind On Paintsville Dam Project
August 1, 1790, the 1st recorded duel in Kentucky took place, two years before Kentucky became a state. Capt. James Strong and Henry Craig met… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
U.S. Farmers Face Drought Crisis George Clooney In Lexington For Family Gala
Tobacco Farmers Rejoice At Price Increase Leading Lawmakers Expect President To Be Impeached
Fort Thomas Prisoner Escapes By Running Beside A Mule Running To Ohio River Entries For Raceland’s Greenup Handicap; $2,000 Purse
All Across Kentucky Temps Hit Over 100 Degrees Kentucky Speedway More Of A Reality Every Day
Four Shot In Clash of Crowds and KKK in 2nd Day of Violent Riots; Massachusetts Lightening Struck Capitol Dome in Frankfort Damage Reported