Politics

Department of Homeland Security created after 9/11 attack

Nine days after terrorists attacked America by hijacking commercial airplanes and flying them into buildings in New York…

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Mystery of a missing boy

On Oct. 2, 1924, the Daily News reported that 11-year-old Arthur Branson had been missing for two weeks.…

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Oil company puts Bowling Green on building

On Sept. 16, 1929, the Standard Oil Co. announced that it would paint the name “Bowling Green” on…

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Study begins in 1981 for convention center

The Aug. 23, 1981, Daily News reported that an Atlanta consulting firm had been hired to study the…

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100 needed work in 1933

On Sept. 14, 1933, the Daily News reported that 100 heads of families were in need of work.…

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1931 peach crop too big to estimate

Warren County’s peach crop was “much too big for any estimate,” according to a front-page story in the…

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Rumsey inheritance divided

On Sept. 9, 1818, in Warren County, Susan K. Skiles “for love and natural affection” gave to her…

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Tourist camp suggested for Bowling Green in 1921

The increasing popularity of automobiles and travel led to a nationwide boom in city camping grounds for travelers…

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Local man arrested in slaying of prominent Louisville businessman

On Sept. 1, 1928, the Daily News reported that a local man, Melvin Griffith, had been apprehended in…

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Daily News provides local children with treat

On Sept. 3, 1930, the Daily News reported that it would provide local juvenile readers with a special…