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Residents face charges over stolen pork

An article from the April 15, 1940, Daily News tells of a very strange crime that had been…

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Road Scraper smashes cars on 11th Street

At 8:30 a.m., a 22-ton tractor-drawn road scraper demolished two cars parked at the residence of Dr. R.M.…

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Easter specials touted in 1971 ad

A full-page ad in the April 6, 1971, Daily News for Houchens Markets highlighted Easter specials, including baking…

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BG considers daylight saving law in 1921

The Bowling Green City Council acted on several issues, including a Daylight Saving law, according to an article…

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Walkway was once the site of Troy Steam Laundry

On March 31, 1914, the Daily News reported that George H. Moseley and his mother, Mrs. Chas H.…

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Rebranded Capitol Theater opens to public

On March 21, 1921, the Daily News reported that the newly rebranded Capitol Theater opened to the public.…

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Local student art on display in New York City

An article in the March 16, 1938, Daily News told about a special opportunity given to local students.…

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1921 strawberry crop expected to be biggest in history

Warren County was expecting a bumper crop of strawberries, one of the largest in the history of the…

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Legislators visit college in 1930

Members of the Kentucky General Assembly visited Bowling Green so legislators could tour Western Kentucky State Teachers College,…

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Bands play to honor admiral in town to visit sister

On March 1, 1940, the Daily News reported that the Western Teachers College and the Bowling Green High…