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100 Years

January 11, 1925

Street Car Traffic Relief Soon; Louisville Franklin Farmers Urged To Grow Cotton

January 10, 1925

Kentucky Teacher Pledge Full Support To New State Superintendent of Public Instruction Selling Firearms To Minor Charged Ashland

January 9, 1925

Gov. Fields Urges Abolition of State Oil Inspectors Governor Fields Wants $50,000,000 for Kentucky Roads

January 8, 1925

Some in Frankfort Want State Wide Voter Registation Flood Due To Recede Today; To Crest at 33 Feet; Louisville

January 5, 1925

Crissinger To Head Federal Reserve Boy Dies From Booze Exploision; Glasgow

January 4, 1925

Ohio River Will Reach Danger Line In Louisville Tonight Governor Fields Promises A Fight Against Federal Oil Inspectors

January 3, 1925

Governor Fields Asked To Join Fight on Mutules Reasonable Telephone Rates Promised

January 2, 1925

Washington, D.C. Sales Arms To Mexico Which Causes National Debate U.S. Senators Draft New Alien Bill; Examinations Required