TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
On May 15, 1780, 672 inhabitants presented the Continental Congress a signed memorial of the “Counties of Kaintuckey and Illinois” for each to be a… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
On May 15, 1780, 672 inhabitants presented the Continental Congress a signed memorial of the “Counties of Kaintuckey and Illinois” for each to be a… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Mothers March Against Guns in D.C. Larry Lubbers Pitched 1st No-Hitter In Louisville River Bats Franchise
Marines Take Ships Back From Cambodians UofL Recycling Center Moved; Taking Cardboard, Magazines, Glass, Aluminum, and Other Metals
DERBY CROWD MARCHES ON CITY New Churchill Downs Attendance Record Expected To Be Broken
More Counties Will Become Smog Zones Three Races Will Decide Frankfort Senate
President Won’t Act On Saving Ships Without Congress Approval UK Campus Calm Today Vs. May 1970 Protests
Ford May Buy and Junk 400 U.S. Ships 2 Bandits Take Deputies Motor Who Was Sent To Arrest Them; Hopkinsville
On May 14, 1857, a Louisville jury, backed by the judge, found four black men innocent of murder. A mob ensued immediately and dragged the… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Localtonians wish a Happy Birthday to Captain Abraham Lincoln, President Lincoln’s grandfather, born in 1774. On May 13, 1871, to calm down a city in… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Old Computers Poes Environmental Threat Record $360 Million Won After Buying Hot Dog; Michigan