July 24, 1974
Court Decides Nixon Must Surrender Tapes Country Store Gasoline Supply Cut Off After 28 years; South Elkhorn Off Harrodsburg Pike
Court Decides Nixon Must Surrender Tapes Country Store Gasoline Supply Cut Off After 28 years; South Elkhorn Off Harrodsburg Pike
Keeneland Brings World Record Price; $626k Consigned By Spendthrift Farm House Committee Debates Strategy on Impeachment
Bluegrass Day is Busy With Discounts and Shoppers; Downtown Lexington Stores Impeachment Debate May Be On TV
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K9 Helps Pole Search for Escaped Prisoners; Lexington V.P. Ford Says Tapes Prove President Nixon is Innocent
Billy Graham in Switzerland Frankfort Softens its Opposition To Damming Red River
Baseball Great Dizzy Dean Dies Thousands Are Idle As Strikes Continue; Tower of London Bombed
Nixon Fires Director of Antipoverty Agency Mother Has 3 Babies Conceived In A Laboratory Test Tube
Lexington Crime Up 10%; Nations Climbs As Well Versailles Sewage Plant Adds Deer, Ducks, Goats, Sheep etc….