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On a cold and cloudy morning, after a period of heavy rains and thaw, a Floyd County school bus loaded with 48 elementary and high school students bound for school in Prestonsburg, Kentucky struck the rear of a wrecker truck on U.S. Route 23 and fell down an embankment into the swollen waters of the Levisa Fork of the Big Sandy River, where it was swept downstream and submerged.
U.S. Route 231 (US 231) is a north–south U.S highway that is a parallel route of US 31.It runs for 912 miles (1,468 km) from St. John, Indiana, at US 41 to south of US 98 in downtown Panama City, Florida.
Some the dead were mutilated and set on fire. 156–173 (including warriors) [298] 1874: August 24: Lone Tree Massacre: Kansas: Surveyors under Captain Oliver Francis Short were ambushed by a group of 25 Cheyenne, near the lone Cottonwood tree by the Crooked Creek, near present day Meade Kansas. 7 [299] 1875: April: Sappa Creek Massacre: Kansas
The fire happened at the intersection of Kentucky Highway 70 and 837 in Casey County, ... 29, and Thomas Moss, 39, dead inside the residence, according to KSP. Two minors, whose identities were ...
KY 79 north (Caneyville Road) – Caneyville: End concurrency with KY 79: 58.184: 93.638: KY 1328 east (Aberdeen-Jetson Road) Western terminus of KY-1328 58.895: 94.782: KY 70 east (Brownsville Road) – Roundhill, Brownsville, Mammoth Cave National Park: End concurrency with KY 70 61.347: 98.728: KY 1118 north (Gilstrap Road) Southern terminus ...
The cooperating witness, who was at a building in the 700 block of Dakota Street, told investigators she walked out into the hallway and saw Parker dead on the floor, according to court records.
A fire has caused heavy damage Friday morning to a building that houses the Bowling Green office of Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul as well as a local law firm. Fire crews were called to the building on ...
The Battle of Tippecanoe (/ ˌ t ɪ p ə k ə ˈ n uː / TIP-ə-kə-NOO) was fought on November 7, 1811, in Battle Ground, Indiana, between American forces led by then Governor William Henry Harrison of the Indiana Territory and tribal forces associated with Shawnee leader Tecumseh and his brother Tenskwatawa (commonly known as "The Prophet"), leaders of a confederacy of various tribes who ...