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d three McDonald's restaurants in Louisville, | Kentucky for six months, from late 1994 to April 1995. |
ical, Christian school located in Louisville, | Kentucky for students from Kindergarten to the 12th gr |
atchup with his alma mater, the University of | Kentucky, Ford's team pushed the Wildcats to the limit |
se was an American rock band from Louisville, | Kentucky formed by Mike Bucayu and Sean Garrison in 19 |
King Kong, a rock band from Louisville, | Kentucky, formed in early 1989 by Ethan Buckler, the o |
sychedelic noise band based out of Lexington, | Kentucky formed in 2001. |
Emmet O'Neal ( | Kentucky) former United States House of Representative |
2003: | Kentucky Foundation for Women Artist Enrichment Grant |
2004: | Kentucky Foundation for Women Artist Enrichment Grant |
ent Schools school district in Bracken County | Kentucky, founded in 1887. |
Born near Boonesborough, | Kentucky, French attended private schools. |
Kentucky Fried Chicken and McDonald's are its major cl | |
The resurrected | Kentucky Fried Chicken logo |
KFC - | Kentucky Fried Chicken |
Kentucky Fried Cruelty is a People for the Ethical Tre | |
Kentucky Fried Chicken, Taco Bell and the Town House D | |
He was the first African American to own a | Kentucky Fried Chicken. |
Five men and women were abducted from a | Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant in Kilgore and found |
September 23, 1983: The | Kentucky Fried Chicken murders. |
She has also been in commercials for | Kentucky Fried Chicken. |
ned down the role after receiving a bucket of | Kentucky Fried Chicken in her dressing room. |
82 fast food franchises including Taco Bell, | Kentucky Fried Chicken, and Long John Silver's. |
Kentucky Fried Chicken and a Pizza Hut | |
wn, Jr., made a large fortune as the owner of | Kentucky Fried Chicken and was Kentucky governor from |
e treatment of chickens by KFC, also known as | Kentucky Fried Chicken. |
Centre College Praying Colonels in Danville, | Kentucky from 1938 until completion of the 1941 season |
passed the resolution in an effort to prevent | Kentucky from seceding and also to prevent Kentucky fr |
She was Secretary of State of | Kentucky from 1932 to 1936. |
as the athletic director of the University of | Kentucky from 1917 through 1933. |
He was in private practice in Cynthiana, | Kentucky from 1922 to 1933. |
Joseph D. Scholtz was Mayor of Louisville, | Kentucky from 1937 to 1941. |
ty superintendent of schools of Larue County, | Kentucky from 1910 to 1918. |
of Campbellsville in Taylor County in central | Kentucky from 1999 to 2002. |
ce worked as an assistant attorney general of | Kentucky from 1981-1982. |
He represented | Kentucky from 1861 to 1865 in the Provisional Confeder |
represented the 10th state Senate district of | Kentucky from 1995 until 2011. |
ed in agricultural pursuits in Hardin County, | Kentucky from 1861 to 1870. |
merican automobile manufactured in Owensboro, | Kentucky from 1910 to 1915. |
erved as pastor of St. Paul parish, Florence, | Kentucky from 1915 to 1918. |
ved as prosecuting attorney for Scott County, | Kentucky from 1874 to 1877, when he resigned. |
can politician, served as mayor of Lexington, | Kentucky from 2002-2006. |
Huddleston was a manager of radio stations in | Kentucky from 1949 to 1972. |
They came to | Kentucky from Pennsylvania on a flatboat in 1780. |
He was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of | Kentucky from 1976 to 1978, remaining on that court as |
Paul Booker Reed was Mayor of Louisville, | Kentucky from 1885 to 1887. |
at, Hatchett was the elected State Auditor in | Kentucky from 1995-2003. |
as in private practice of law in Springfield, | Kentucky from 1845 to 1851. |
as in private practice of law in Springfield, | Kentucky from 1859 to 1860. |
e evacuation of the Confederate government of | Kentucky from Bowling Green, Kentucky in February 1862 |
hn Henry Buschemeyer was mayor of Louisville, | Kentucky from 1913 to 1917. |
94 - March 27, 1977) was mayor of Louisville, | Kentucky from 1933 to 1937. |
to become the head coach at the University of | Kentucky from 1924 to 1926. |
Bunce was the eighteenth Mayor of Louisville, | Kentucky from 1869 to 1870. |
7 - August 11, 1970) was mayor of Louisville, | Kentucky from 1957 to 1961. |
John Y. Brown, Jr. (born 1933), Governor of | Kentucky from 1979 to 1983 |
taught in the rural schools of Knott County, | Kentucky, from 1912 to 1915, was high school superinte |
d as prosecuting attorney of Harrison County, | Kentucky from 1902 to 1906. |
s the president of Murray State University in | Kentucky from 2001-2005. |
, Pennsylvania, Samuel Crothers was raised in | Kentucky from 1787 until 1804. |
Brown served as Secretary of State of | Kentucky from 1996 to 2004. |
the Circuit Court Clerk for Jefferson County, | Kentucky from 1988 to 2006. |
eacher at Atherton High School in Louisville, | Kentucky from 1950 until 1953. |
later he served as the postmaster of Marion, | Kentucky from 1923 to 1927. |
blisher of a weekly newspaper in Hodgenville, | Kentucky, from 1918 until the time of his death. |
wholesale hardware business at Catlettsburg, | Kentucky, from 1886 to 1924, and then at Ashland, Kent |
7, 1872) was the twelfth Mayor of Louisville, | Kentucky from 1858 to 1859. |
- 1885) was the seventh mayor of Louisville, | Kentucky from 1847 to 1850. |
une 15, 1927) was a U.S. Senator representing | Kentucky from 1897 to 1903. |
Fontleroy Grinstead was mayor of Louisville, | Kentucky from 1907 to 1909. |
22, 1888) was the tenth Mayor of Louisville, | Kentucky from 1855 to 1857. |
ffiths played college soccer at University of | Kentucky from 2006 to 2009, where he appeared in 65 ga |
Pension agent in Louisville, | Kentucky from 1869 to 1871. |
George Davidson Todd was Mayor of Louisville, | Kentucky from 1896 to 1897. |
m 1902 to 1905 and Asbury College in Wilmore, | Kentucky from 1905 to 1908. |
ving on the bench, he taught law in Montrose, | Kentucky from 1843 to 1848. |
Johnson served as mayor of Wilmore, | Kentucky from 1970 to 1972. |
He was in private practice in Newport, | Kentucky from 1962 to 1979, also serving as a Captain |
He was Secretary of state for the State of | Kentucky from 1823 to 1824, and became a reporter of d |
s John Hackett, and his grandfather was noted | Kentucky frontiersman and militiaman of the American R |
standing contraposto The state government of | Kentucky funded the construction of the monument. |
le in an official race while winning the 1930 | Kentucky Futurity. |
A native of Paintsville, | Kentucky, Fyffe became Auburn's play-by-play announcer |
He was not allowed to work | Kentucky games, as SEC rules prohibit officials from c |
Born in Mount Sterling, | Kentucky, Garrett Davis was the brother of Amos Davis. |
His hometown of Louisville, | Kentucky, gave Neuhauser a parade in his honor and pre |
as of 2010, the only openly gay member of the | Kentucky General Assembly. |
ion was in part a response to attempts in the | Kentucky General Assembly to recriminalize consensual |
On March 25, 1950 the | Kentucky General Assembly passed a motion that placed |
The Department was created by the | Kentucky General Assembly in 1944 by KRS 241.015 and 2 |
The | Kentucky General Assembly approved of the school and c |
The | Kentucky General Assembly chartered the organization i |
files and maintains legislation passed by the | Kentucky General Assembly and executive orders of the |
He also served in the | Kentucky General Assembly where he was Speaker of the |
In 1894 he was elected to the | Kentucky General Assembly as a Democrat. |
absence Stovall issued pardons and called the | Kentucky General Assembly into special session to enac |
He was elected | Kentucky's representative to the Virginia House of Del |
and member of the Whig Party, elected to the | Kentucky General Assembly, serving as Speaker of the H |
He served in the | Kentucky General Assembly from Harrison County, Kentuc |
to the charter granted to the college by the | Kentucky General Assembly, this move was not legal. |
Following the war, Ballard served in the | Kentucky General Assembly. |
It was designated | Kentucky's official bourbon festival by the Kentucky G |
As a teenager he served as a page in the | Kentucky General Assembly. |
Kentucky Gentleman Bourbon is a bourbon whiskey produc | |
rs resemblance in color and flavor to that of | Kentucky Gentleman, which is also produced by Barton D |
Vanderbilt lost to | Kentucky, Georgia, and Alabama. |
The regiment saw action in | Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. |
soldiers buried around the monument were from | Kentucky, Georgia, Tennessee, and Texas. |
in 1961, Dr. Williams has served churches in | Kentucky, Georgia, and Florida. |
Born in Taylorsville, | Kentucky, Gilbert attended the common schools, Cecilia |
The song appears on her album Blue | Kentucky Girl. |
Lavender also led one lap of competition at | Kentucky, giving him bonus points toward the 17th plac |
Born in 1927 in Russellville, | Kentucky, Gorrell attended college and played college |
Indiana was given as an example to discredit | Kentucky governor Ernie Fletcher's claims that Kentuck |
ltics owner Irv Levin sold the team to future | Kentucky governor John Y. Brown. |
st son, Mark, married Mary Adair, daughter of | Kentucky Governor John Adair. |
gers extended to signify the number 1. Former | Kentucky Governor A.B. "Happy" Chandler sometimes led |
Forest Retreat is the historic home of | Kentucky governor and United States Senator Thomas Met |
Garrard was the only | Kentucky governor to serve a successive term until the |
Magoffin is notable as the brother of | Kentucky Governor Beriah Magoffin. |
attempt to win the Democratic nomination for | Kentucky Governor in May 2007. |
His father was a state senator and ally of | Kentucky Governor Earle C. Clements. |
ited States Frederick Moore Vinson and former | Kentucky Governor Paul E. Patton. |
g in the Battle of Point Pleasant with future | Kentucky governor Isaac Shelby. |
s daughter, Charlotte, was the second wife of | Kentucky Governor Robert P. Letcher. |
Kennedy and criticize The Courier-Journal and | Kentucky governor A. B. Chandler. |
in dedicated in a ceremony that included then | Kentucky Governor Ernie Fletcher, the U.S. Army, Shrin |
l candidate for the Democratic nomination for | Kentucky Governor in 1939. |
Kentucky Governors. | |
d college at Cumberland College in Princeton, | Kentucky, graduating in 1849. |
Kentucky Grilled Chicken - This marinated grilled chic | |
Main article: | Kentucky gubernatorial election, 2007 |
The 1999 | Kentucky gubernatorial election took place on 9 Novemb |
The 2011 | Kentucky gubernatorial election will take place to ele |
The 1991 | Kentucky gubernatorial election took place on November |
Thus ended the careers of two famous | Kentucky guerrillas. |
Butler County, | Kentucky had mixed loyalties in the War, with both sid |
Cameron, who had migrated from Scotland to | Kentucky, had come to Texas in 1836, arriving just aft |
By the end of Letcher's term, | Kentucky had weathered the worst of the economic crisi |
e Crimson Tide won 101-77, was the first time | Kentucky had ever allowed 100 or more points. |
Earlier in the game, | Kentucky had overcome a 12-point halftime deficit to t |
Kentucky had a closed primary, meaning it was open onl | |
Born near Bowling Green, | Kentucky, Halsell attended the common schools at Rich |
The | Kentucky Harmony was influenced by the work of John Wy |
Irving Lowens considered the | Kentucky Harmony "one of the most important and influe |
some books printed prior to and after it, the | Kentucky Harmony consistently contained four part sett |
The first edition of the | Kentucky Harmony was 140 pages and contained 143 tunes |
In his hometown of Louisville, | Kentucky, Harris has made many appearances on the WHAS |
A native of Danville, | Kentucky, Harris started playing the piano at the age |
Stan Curtis, Class of 1967, founder of the | Kentucky Harvest charity |
Research at the University of | Kentucky has labeled the opossum as the definitive hos |
his third term as National Committeeman from | Kentucky, has served the party at every level from pre |
Mammoth Cave in | Kentucky has a room called Ole Bull's Concert Hall whe |
nfederate Monument in Cynthiana in Cynthiana, | Kentucky has been at the same place longer, with the 3 |
It is also rumored that the university of | Kentucky has an active chapter. |
Born near Georgetown, | Kentucky, Hatch attended the schools of Lexington, Ken |
X has the most successful athletic program in | Kentucky, having won 133 boys' state championships. |
Born in Covington, | Kentucky, Hawes moved to St. Louis, Missouri, where he |
Franciscan Health Care Center in Louisville, | Kentucky; he had been diagnosed with congestive heart |
A newspaperman in | Kentucky, he came west over the California Trail with |
Gary B. Knapp's Monticule Farms in Lexington, | Kentucky, he won his first five career starts. |
Born in Railey Station in Woodford County, | Kentucky, he interrupted his studies at the University |
Born in Flemingsburg, | Kentucky, he graduated from the law department of Tran |
Born in Louisville, | Kentucky, he studied law in Illinois and was admitted |
Born in Louisville, | Kentucky, he was ordained to the Roman Catholic priest |
f college soccer at Lindsey Wilson College in | Kentucky, he transferred to the University of Tampa pr |
A native of Tompkinsville, | Kentucky, he attended Western Kentucky University. |
Born in | Kentucky, he moved to Ohio, and then to Alton, Illinoi |
Born near Smithland, | Kentucky, he attended private schools there, and studi |
Born in Louisiville, | Kentucky, he moved to St. Louis in the 1920s and lived |
raduating from St. Mary's College in Lebanon, | Kentucky, he began his studies for the priesthood in 1 |
Born near Georgetown, | Kentucky, he attended the common schools and graduated |
A native of | Kentucky, he was a relative of William Clark, an uncle |
Born near Russellville, | Kentucky, he attended the country schools and Lebanon |
Born on a farm near Midway, Woodford County, | Kentucky, he and his siblings inherited the property o |
Born outside Hazel Green, | Kentucky, he moved to Kansas when he was twelve. |
At | Kentucky, he recorded 1,743 career receiving yards, ra |
Originally based in Louisville, | Kentucky, he moved Reputation.com to Silicon Valley sh |
Born in Jefferson County, | Kentucky, he studied law and moved to Charleston, Indi |
Born in Owensboro, | Kentucky, he was a dominant short-track racer in the 1 |
He was also the last | Kentucky head coach to defeat the University of Tennes |
During 1993, Perkins performed with the | Kentucky Headhunters in a music video remake, filmed i |
The | Kentucky Headhunters recorded it, including it on thei |
In 2004, The | Kentucky Headhunters also covered the song on their Bi |
The | Kentucky Headhunters included a cover version on their |
A cover of the song was recorded on the | Kentucky Headhunters' 2005 album Big Boss Man. |
A rendition was recorded and released on The | Kentucky Headhunters' 1991 album Electric Barnyard, an |
According to The | Kentucky Headhunters' band member Doug Phelps, the son |
Circuit Court for the District of | Kentucky held that the courts did not have jurisdictio |
It is named after pioneer from | Kentucky, Henry Stevenson Brown. |
Born in Bourbon County, | Kentucky, Herod completed preparatory studies. |
During a performance in Louisville, | Kentucky, Higgins was approached by a producer who ask |
Harrison was inducted into the | Kentucky High School Athletics Hall of Fame on Septemb |
hich has the largest enrollment of boys among | Kentucky high schools, is the only school in Kentucky |
Trimble County High School is a | Kentucky high school located on highway 42 in Bedford, |
Houchens Industries sponsors the annual | Kentucky High School Athletic Association's Girls' "Sw |
The | Kentucky Highlands Museum and Discovery Center was est |
He served as | Kentucky highway commissioner 1936-1940. |
It is bridged by | Kentucky Highway 92 near the community of Hilltop. |
The section of | Kentucky Highway 54 which runs through Whitesville is |
The community's center is the intersection of | Kentucky Highways 22 and 573. |
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