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Five horses have won the | Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes and then returned the next |
007 she joined the staff at the University of | Kentucky under Coach Matthew Mitchell. |
He played collegiately at the University of | Kentucky under coach Adolph Rupp. |
He was also the last | Kentucky head coach to defeat the University of Tennes |
Kentucky was coached by Bear Bryant; Oklahoma was coac | |
While at | Kentucky Pease coached future NFL quarterbacks Jared L |
While at | Kentucky Ray coached future NFL players such as Dave R |
ed for Howard Schnellenberger, who played for | Kentucky and coached Louisville. |
st "signature" win, when Alabama defeated #12 | Kentucky in Coleman Coliseum, 68-66. |
moved the family, including young O. C., from | Kentucky to Coles County, Illinois in 1835. |
"I used to walk down | Kentucky Avenue collecting cigarette butts. |
College and Professor of Christian Thought at | Kentucky Wesleyan College in Owensboro, Kentucky. |
He earned Master of Ministry degree from | Kentucky Christian College and Doctor of Ministry from |
He was inducted into the | Kentucky Wesleyan College Alumni Hall of Fame in 2005. |
He graduated cum laude from | Kentucky State College (now Kentucky State University) |
inally the group was a trio formed at Western | Kentucky State College (now Western Kentucky Universit |
Kentucky Wesleyan College is known for its liberal art | |
Thornton played college basketball at | Kentucky Wesleyan College and played on the team that |
He attended | Kentucky State College at Lexington 1902-1904. |
He also held administrative positions at | Kentucky Wesleyan College, Georgetown College, Peabody |
e, four-year colleges, Brescia University and | Kentucky Wesleyan College, and one public community co |
In Pursuit of the Dream: A History of | Kentucky Wesleyan College, by Lee A. Dew and Richard A |
10, 1858 - January 21, 1934) was president of | Kentucky Wesleyan College, Northwest Missouri State Un |
eld teaching positions at Belmont University, | Kentucky Wesleyan College, and Peabody College. |
at Philadelphia Textile, the Sportscenter at | Kentucky Wesleyan College, and the DakotaDome at the U |
A 6'5" (1.96 m) guard-forward from | Kentucky Wesleyan College, Crowder played 58 games in |
his discharge, he attended and graduated from | Kentucky State College. |
The station is currently owned by | Kentucky Wesleyan College. |
The team played against other | Kentucky community colleges, junior colleges, and Job |
Old | Kentucky architecture: Colonial, federal, Greek reviva |
s best remembered for his humorous stories of | Kentucky local color. |
Cameron, who had migrated from Scotland to | Kentucky, had come to Texas in 1836, arriving just aft |
ments of the session were the creation of the | Kentucky Progress Commission (the forerunner of the St |
He served as | Kentucky highway commissioner 1936-1940. |
' | Kentucky Shakespeare', commonly called Shakespeare in |
As with the formation of | Kentucky Lake, communities were flooded in the 1960s t |
Owner: | Kentucky Power Company |
C.I.Agent Solutions is a Louisville, | Kentucky based company that specializes in environment |
Standard Gravure was a major Louisville, | Kentucky printing company founded in 1922. |
Kentucky Finance Company, | |
ippi and founded the Ship Island, Ripley, and | Kentucky Railroad Company. |
e games at Commonwealth Stadium in Lexington, | Kentucky, and compete in the Eastern Division of the S |
uisville Shooters was a team from Louisville, | Kentucky that competed in the Global Basketball Associ |
as an indoor soccer club based in Louisville, | Kentucky that competed in the American Indoor Soccer A |
University (1930-1933), and the University of | Kentucky (1934-1937), compiling a career record of 74- |
Born in Bourbon County, | Kentucky, Herod completed preparatory studies. |
His preparatory education in Louisville, | Kentucky was completed in 1922. |
Born in Hardin County, | Kentucky, Read completed preparatory studies, studied |
te locations, and offers programs at the East | Kentucky Correctional Complex. |
on of being the first Union regiment to enter | Kentucky after Confederate forces violated the state's |
ter in the month, she saw action at Columbus, | Kentucky, a Confederate strong point on the Mississipp |
He was admitted on trial to the | Kentucky Annual Conference in 1896. |
At the AME's 1921 | Kentucky Annual Conference, he "paid high tribute to t |
Kentucky reduced consensual sodomy from a felony to a | |
Thomas is the oldest Roman Catholic church in | Kentucky and considered "The Cradle of Catholicism in |
some books printed prior to and after it, the | Kentucky Harmony consistently contained four part sett |
Under Section 101 of the | Kentucky Constitution, constables have the same county |
He served as Delegate to the | Kentucky State Constitutional Convention in 1849. |
The Highlands is an area of Louisville, | Kentucky which contains a high density of nightclubs, |
m is a high-standards curriculum that follows | Kentucky Core Content. |
Long and which produced several | Kentucky Derby contestants plus three Derby winners: A |
and insured that the federal court system in | Kentucky would continue without disruption. |
He later returned to | Kentucky and continued to practice law until his death |
He returned to | Kentucky and continued to practice law. |
Talbott was a delegate to the | Kentucky constitutional convention in 1849 and a membe |
later in 1974 to make way for what is now the | Kentucky International Convention Center. |
Marshall was a member of the | Kentucky constitutional convention held in Frankfort, |
Garrard, the grandson of | Kentucky's second Governor, James Garrard, represented |
He further served on the 1799 | Kentucky Constitutional Convention. |
District of Columbus, | Kentucky, XVI Corps, to August 1863. |
District of Columbus, | Kentucky, XIII Corps, Department of the Tennessee, to |
e in 1992 with a failed bid for the Radcliff, | Kentucky City Council. |
he oldest Presbyterian Church in the Northern | Kentucky tri county area and is located at 1070 Richwo |
land grew up on a dairy farm in Simpsonville, | Kentucky Shelby County, Kentucky, graduated with a Bac |
(or Louisville CSA, which adds Hardin County, | Kentucky, LaRue County, Kentucky, and Scott County, In |
x behavior, was ruled unconstitutional by the | Kentucky Supreme Court in Kentucky v. Wasson in 1992. |
The | Kentucky Supreme Court was not created until 1975, the |
921 - February 17, 1994) was a Justice of the | Kentucky Supreme Court and a United States federal jud |
Lieutenant Governor Richard Taylor Jacob and | Kentucky Supreme Court Chief Justice Joshua Bullitt we |
Lambert was first elected to the | Kentucky Supreme Court in November, 1986, representing |
tt (born 1947) is an Associate Justice of the | Kentucky Supreme Court. |
bert (1948-) is a former Chief Justice of the | Kentucky Supreme Court. |
iffs when Corns' decision was appealed to the | Kentucky Supreme Court. |
John C. Roach is a former Justice of the | Kentucky Supreme Court. |
Kentucky statutes cover hate crimes based on sexual or | |
Kentucky election coverage from the Lexington Herald-L | |
The cities of Newport, | Kentucky and Covington, Kentucky across the Ohio River |
The largest city in the Northern | Kentucky region, Covington, is served by the Covington |
e Monument in Crab Orchard in Lincoln County, | Kentucky, near Crab Orchard, Kentucky, commemorates th |
Kentucky Fried Cruelty is a People for the Ethical Tre | |
Somerset, | Kentucky (Lake Cumberland Regional Airport) |
He is the father of former | Kentucky and current NFL wide receiver Dicky Lyons, Jr |
Jeff Hoover (born January 18, 1960 in Albany, | Kentucky) is currently a Republican member of the Kent |
ecided to head north in 2010 from Louisville, | Kentucky, and currently reside in Bay City, Michigan. |
Casey was born in | Kentucky and currently lives in Gainesville, Florida w |
Kentucky is currently divided into six Congressional d | |
Detachments were stationed at Falmouth, | Kentucky and Cynthiana, Kentucky guarding railroad lin |
11 August 1793, in | Kentucky, U.S.A.; d. 28 September 1838, at Bardstown) |
The meteorite broke up over | Kentucky and damaged a parked Chevrolet Malibu in Peek |
It is named for early | Kentucky explorer Daniel Boone. |
Lawson was born in Louisville, | Kentucky, the daughter of Judy, a homemaker, and Mike |
born October 12, 1825, in Montgomery County, | Kentucky, to David and Elizabeth (Watts) Poindexter. |
is a park located just outside of Owensboro, | Kentucky in Daviess County. |
Born in Mount Sterling, | Kentucky, Garrett Davis was the brother of Amos Davis. |
She studied at the University of | Kentucky, UC Davis, New York University and Mills Coll |
2006 | Kentucky Three Day on Master Monarch |
Andy Kirk (May 28, 1898 in Newport, | Kentucky - December 11, 1992) |
Walker was born near Russellville, | Kentucky on December 13, 1830; he attended private sch |
Scout duty in north central | Kentucky until December 1863. |
nce "Dan" McGann (July 15, 1871, Shelbyville, | Kentucky - December 13, 1910, Louisville, Kentucky) wa |
s Independent Cavalry Companies at Smithland, | Kentucky on December 9, 1861. |
ling (December 3, 1944 Helton, Leslie County, | Kentucky - December 26, 1982 in Georgia) was a Nashvil |
Negley's Brigade, McCook's Command, at Nolin, | Kentucky, to December 1861. |
Stephen B. Pence (born in Louisville, | Kentucky on December 22, 1953) is a former Lieutenant |
. Long (born November 15, 1862 in Louisville, | Kentucky - December 12, 1932 in Louisville, Kentucky), |
At Lexington, | Kentucky, until December. |
Duty in eastern | Kentucky until December. |
at Saltville, Va., October 2. Duty in eastern | Kentucky until December. |
Carlos Buell halt the Confederate invasion of | Kentucky by defeating troops led by General Braxton Br |
nd as far north as central Missouri, northern | Kentucky and Delaware. |
Republican Louie Nunn was elected Governor of | Kentucky and Democrat Wendell H. Ford was elected Lieu |
She served as president of the | Kentucky Young Democrats, 1952-1956. |
regiment was attached to Military District of | Kentucky and Department of Kentucky, to September 1865 |
The 2007 Brooks, | Kentucky train derailment was a rail accident that occ |
t. Francis DeSales High School in Louisville, | Kentucky, see DeSales High School (Louisville). |
ferson County Courthouse Annex in Louisville, | Kentucky was designed by Kenneth McDonald, Sr. and bui |
, a seven-story warehouse in Anderson County, | Kentucky was destroyed in a fire, spilling thousands o |
ating against guerrillas at various points in | Kentucky by detachments until September 1865. |
He also reorganized | Kentucky economic development efforts, securing the ad |
e but the team was recently taken over by the | Kentucky Basketball Developmental League. |
Was Jackson born in his "hometown" of Oneida, | Kentucky, or did he merely grow up there? |
Bruner was born in Cecilia, | Kentucky and died in St. Matthews, Kentucky. |
Locust Grove farm in what is now Louisville, | Kentucky and died in New Orleans, Louisiana. |
Pensioned in 1992 at Claiborne Farm at Paris, | Kentucky, Obeah died at age twenty-eight in 1993 and w |
was born on September 22, 1884 in Frankfort, | Kentucky, and died on July 22, 1958 in Phoenix, Arizon |
resumed the practice of law at Elizabethtown, | Kentucky, and died there July 18, 1892. |
mith (born December 29, 1854, Hickman County, | Kentucky - died November 16, 1908, Kalispell, Montana) |
He was born in Louisville, | Kentucky and died in Cincinnati, Ohio at the age of 65 |
uits and the practice of law in Prestonsburg, | Kentucky, and died there on June 5, 1918. |
ountry estate, Spring Garden, near Henderson, | Kentucky, and died there September 16, 1819. |
For the | Kentucky mining disaster in 1970, see Hurricane Creek |
ve been ineligible to play his one season for | Kentucky when discrepancies were found in his high sch |
ama and five in Tennessee but its survival in | Kentucky is disputed. |
Kentucky Bourbon Distillers (KBD), Ltd. is a private f | |
the actual producer for its first batches was | Kentucky Bourbon Distillers, Ltd. of Bardstown, Kentuc |
Based in Central | Kentucky, the district contains the cities of Lexingto |
Located in west central | Kentucky, the district includes Bowling Green, Owensbo |
Located in Western | Kentucky, the district takes in Henderson, Hopkinsvill |
He also served as a judge of the | Kentucky State District Court in 1791, and as a judge |
Louisa, | Kentucky, Military District of Kentucky, to January 18 |
Kentucky independent districts can cross county lines. | |
Following the American Civil War, | Kentucky Synod divided along primarily political lines |
1st Cavalry Brigade, District of | Kentucky, 5th Division, XXIII Corps, Department of the |
Unattached, Munfordville, | Kentucky, 1st Division, XXIII Corps, Army of the Ohio, |
District of South Central | Kentucky, 1st Division, XXIII Corps, to January 1864. |
egiment was attached to District of Columbus, | Kentucky, 6th Division, XVI Corps, Department of the T |
egiment was attached to District of Southwest | Kentucky, 1st Division, XXIII Corps, Department of the |
1st Brigade, 2nd Division, District of | Kentucky, 5th Division, XXIII Corps, Department of the |
Detached Brigade, District of Columbus, | Kentucky, 6th Division, XVI Corps, to October 1863. |
1st Brigade, 2nd Division, District of | Kentucky, 5th Division, XXIII Corps, Department of the |
Unattached, Bowling Green, | Kentucky, 1st Division, XXIII Corps, to October 1863. |
District of Southwest | Kentucky, 1st Division, XXIII Corps, to April 1864. |
2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, District of | Kentucky, 5th Division, XXIII Corps, to December 1864. |
, sister of a three-time mayor of Louisville, | Kentucky, Charles Donald Jacob. |
bridge connects the west side of Louisville, | Kentucky to downtown New Albany, Indiana. |
exington, the battery moved to Nicholasville, | Kentucky for drill and instruction. |
Kentucky then dropped two conference games against ran | |
He served as colonel of a | Kentucky regiment during the Spanish-American War. |
Ordered to southwest | Kentucky and duty there until March 1864. |
s is one of the key prep races leading to the | Kentucky Oaks each year. |
His father was a state senator and ally of | Kentucky Governor Earle C. Clements. |
Mobile, Alabama, Richardson moved to Glasgow, | Kentucky, in early youth and resided with his uncle. |
nded Southern Normal School at Bowling Green, | Kentucky, and East Lynn College at Buffalo, Kentucky. |
berland Gap, and spent the fall and winter in | Kentucky and east Tennessee. |
Crittenden County, | Kentucky - east |
Union County, | Kentucky - east |
In The | Kentucky Encyclopedia, Eastern Kentucky University pro |
leges and selected South Florida over Eastern | Kentucky and Eastern Michigan. |
In the 1945 | Kentucky Derby, Eddie Arcaro rode Hoop Jr. over a mudd |
al states before settling down in Louisville, | Kentucky to edit the Louisville Journal. |
The first University of | Kentucky special edition bottle was produced in 1993. |
Oldham was born in Richmond, | Kentucky and educated at Central University, also in R |
Woodruff was born in | Kentucky and educated in the common schools. |
es in marching band contests sponsored by the | Kentucky Music Educators Association, also known as KM |
He was born in | Kentucky in either 1906 or 1909, and moved to Pittsbur |
Governor Steve Beshear named Bowling Green, | Kentucky Mayor Elaine Walker as Grayson's replacement. |
The state of | Kentucky will elect an Attorney General on Tuesday, No |
s County Judge/Executive of Jefferson County, | Kentucky, was elected to three terms as county clerk f |
The Mayor of the City of Ashland, | Kentucky is elected for a four year term and is not te |
Accordingly, Fisk resigned and the | Kentucky Senate elected Magoffin's choice, James F. Ro |
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 |
Main article: | Kentucky gubernatorial election, 2007 |
d was re-elected by a wide margin in the 2007 | Kentucky State Elections on 6 November 2007. |
synod maintained a "Center" in Bowling Green, | Kentucky, and employed an executive and staff. |
In the second quarter, a 57 yard | Kentucky drive ended when Parilli completed a 13 yard |
He returned to Lexington, | Kentucky to engage in the practice of law. |
Nash was born 1875 in Louisville, | Kentucky and entered the army from same location. |
Greenebaum was born in Louisville, | Kentucky and entered New York University Film School a |
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