July 19, 1974
K9 Helps Pole Search for Escaped Prisoners; Lexington V.P. Ford Says Tapes Prove President Nixon is Innocent
K9 Helps Pole Search for Escaped Prisoners; Lexington V.P. Ford Says Tapes Prove President Nixon is Innocent
Three Men Reeve Electric Chair Verdict For Killing Paris Banker Kentucky Sheriffs Can’t Receive Reward Money For Catching Horse Thieves
JFK, Jr. Feared Dead George Bush Takes Tobacco Money For Presidential Run; Refused For Governor Campaign
Billy Graham in Switzerland Frankfort Softens its Opposition To Damming Red River
State Hospital Is Too Crowded Tri State Day At Raceland Park
On July 18, 1775, Judge Henderson wrote, “Our salt is exhausted, and the men who went with Colonel Boone for that article have not returned,… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
I-66 Plan Worries Environmentalist and Forest Service Health Care Bill Has Little For Public
Baseball Great Dizzy Dean Dies Thousands Are Idle As Strikes Continue; Tower of London Bombed
Locals Give Accounts Of Democratic Convention Paris Bank Robbery and Death Ends With Final Conviction
July 17, 1778, one of the men taken prisoner at Salt Camp, William Hancock, returned to Fort Boonesborough. He had news that Boone’s escapee did… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY