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Judge strikes down effort to tax vehicles

“Collection of city auto tax declared unconstitutional” was one of the headlines on the Aug. 12, 1921, Park ...

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Lost River Cave bridge provides more access

The Daily News reported on Aug. 5, 2003, that installation of a 143-foot bridge intended to provide more ...

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Bowling Green Days spurs shopping, big prize

A celebration sure to generate a lot of excitement was announced in the Daily News on July 29, ...

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Mystery of poisoned candy reported in 1921 DN

“Mystery still surrounds attempt to kill family of Calvin Hatler” with candy injected with poison that was mailed ...

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1925 building spree announced near factory

The Daily News reported on July 15, 1925, that a building boom had started near the new tobacco ...

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City celebrates return of transplant patient

Bowling Green on July 8, 2003, celebrated the return of 4-year-old Presley Nash, who had been recuperating in ...

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Dutch physicist lectures at Western State College

In the summer of 1963, the National Science Foundation Summer Institute at Western State College hosted a series ...

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History made with nomination of Marshall

History was made in Washington with President Johnson’s nomination of Solicitor General Thurgood Marshall to the Supreme Court. ...

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Hypnotist going up against wrestling bear

The Daily News on June 6, 1954, announced an unusual wrestling showdown. Following his only local loss, hypnotist ...

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City begins, completes, plans to buy Black school

The Daily News on May 28, 1974, reported that the recently closed High Street School might be sold ...

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