June 17, 1925
Woodford Farmer Terribly Gored By Bull Traffic Signals To Be Installed in Lexington
Woodford Farmer Terribly Gored By Bull Traffic Signals To Be Installed in Lexington
Sparta Race Track Makes Debut For Qualify Rounds Candidate G. Bush Visits Woodford County For High Priced Fundraiser
Federal Inmate Stock Fraudster On Hunger Strike; Lexington H-Bomb Father Issues Warning; Dr. Edward Teller
On June 17, 1781, locals constituted Severn’s Valley Baptist Church with 17 members in Hardin County. This church is the oldest Baptist congregation to exist… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Navy Planes Stop in Boston On Way To North Pole UK Holds 1st Convocation in New Gymnasium; 500 Graduate In Summer
Kentucky’s ABC Board Allows Alcohol Sales in Gas Stations Fix the 114-Year H. Clay Monument? Locals Have Mixed Feelings
Senators McConnell & Bunning Block Campaign Finance Sparta With No Sewer System, Ambulance, or Chain Hotels Welcome 66,000 NASCAR Fans
On June 16, 1774, locals established Fort Harrod, Kentucky’s first white settlement. James Harrod led 30-37 men down the Ohio River and then up the… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
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