November 21, 1974
Kentucky Delegation Travels To Washington To protest 60% Cut of Employees at Bluegrass Station National Coal Strike Continues As Deadlock Holds
Kentucky Delegation Travels To Washington To protest 60% Cut of Employees at Bluegrass Station National Coal Strike Continues As Deadlock Holds
Boycott Sugar Chrysler Closing Plants
Greyhound Bus Drivers Go On Strike President Ford 1st President To Visit Japan; Emperor Hirohito Hosts
Rising House Coal Prices Cause Hardship For Some; Bonnyman President Ford Arrives In Japan
UK Outlaws Hazing Lexington Fire Chief Penalizes Firefighters After Successful Strike
Watergate Trial Continues; $500,000 Paid to Keep Players Quiet Lexington Police On Verge Of Strike
Three Covington Police Offices Start Federal Trail For Taking Nightclub Bribes Football Tickets Sales Double in First Year At Commonwealth Stadium
Minor Skirmishes On Day 1 of National Coal Strike Tom Gentry, 37, Buys Two Mares In Foal To Secretariat; Keeneland Sales