June 25, 1975
California May Get Liberal Pot Law Nude Film Ban Unconstitutional; Supreme Court
California May Get Liberal Pot Law Nude Film Ban Unconstitutional; Supreme Court
Triple Execution is Set For Friday Before Sunrise at Eddyville in Electric Chair Wilmore Evangelist Fires Hot Shot At Darwin Theory
June 24, 1778, George Rogers Clark, 26, and 175 men “shot the falls” of the Ohio River in canoes during a total eclipse of the… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Churchill To Buy Arlington Carriage House At Seminary Saved From Demolition; Louisville Autistic Children Play Role
Sonny Hunt To Lead Kentucky Dems Some Police Illegally Posses Surveillance Tools Court Case Shows
7 Jurors Finally Picked For Dr. Whited Murder Trial; Ownesboro Governor Fields’s Trusted Negro Servants Busted for Being Drunk In Public
June 23, 1792, the young Commonwealth created Shelby County from Jefferson County. Shelby was named in honor of Isaac Shelby, 1st and 5th governor. Shelbyville… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
$1.61 For A Gallon of Gas; In 1999 It Was .81 Cents New Clean Air Standards, Put 18 Kentucky Counties Below Par
Polio Still Around Ali Gonna Retire; July 1 Fight Will Be Last
800 White Prisoners Go On Strike Over Food; Governor Fields Take Control Mt. Sterling Couple Abandoned Their Child; Out of Money