"Three political leaders presided over the reshaping of the North American continent during the fiery 1860s. Jefferson Davis and Abraham Lincoln were both born in Kentucky, Davis in June 1808 and ...
With Mitch McConnell nearby, state House Speaker David Osborne said statues at the Capitol tell Kentucky's story — and "maybe ...
Relive history as knowledgeable reenactors, both military and civilian in period costume, recreate an American Civil War Encampment and Battle in a rural setting in Hainesville. The annual Civil ...
Week 8 is in the books! Here's what happened Friday night.
We'll see a high of 80 degrees in Des Moines Friday, with temps dipping to around 70 by the time high school football games ...
The Blair Oaks Falcons know they are going to get every opponent’s best effort. They also know every opponent is willing to ...
Just one month remains before the conclusion of the 2025 high school volleyball season. Here are five observations as we get ...
Philadelphia’s Museum of the American Revolution traces the complex legacy, at home and abroad, of the Declaration of ...
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My best friend in college was Kevin McCullum. He and I met while registering for journalism at Idaho State University in 1974 and “clicked.” ...
Liberia House, one of Manassas' oldest and most storied landmarks, will celebrate its 200th anniversary with a special event ...
Fourteen presidents have called themselves Freemasons, members of the centuries-old fraternal organization known for its secret rituals and mysterious symbols. Abraham Lincoln was not one of them, but ...