News from around Johnson County as reported on Jan. 16 in the pages of the Daily Journal and the Franklin Evening Star from the last 113 years. On this day in 1995, one of the stories on the front ...
The Welsh Rarebit we make today probably has little in common with the original dish, first called Welsh Rabbit, that was conceived in the first half of the 18th century among Wales’ peasantry.
Traditionally, to make a pesto, the ingredients, most usually basil leaves, garlic, pine nuts and parmesan cheese, would be pounded in a mortar with a pestle, and the resulting paste used with ...
On Thursday, McDavid and Crosby go face-to-face for the 15th time. The youthful McDavid has had the upper hand in the production category, while the Oilers have won the past eight matchups.
Accolades have poured in for former President Jimmy Carter after his death this weekend at 100, and Boston can get in on the praise. When this Oct. 10, 1980 photo was taken, Carter was reaching to ...
Cashier Lynann Gunkel, right, assists customers at Woolce Department Store in Greenwood as customers bring in gifts for exchanges and refunds on Dec. 26, 1974. Daily Journal Archives News from ...
It’s hard to believe that Corey Perry, now 39 years old, was once a young player. The 2005-06 season was his first in the National Hockey League and he scored 13 goals and 25 points in 56 points ...
It’s the focus of this week’s Throwback Thursday with Brian Bouchard. From crowded parking lots to jam packed aisles, the weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas can make or break a store’s ...
But snow isn’t always the worst thing that winter can throw at us. For our Thursday Throwback, we’ll show you what a major ice storm did to the city 45 years ago.
The post, which she did on Thursday, had her sharing pictures and ... everything is forgiven between Christmas and New Year). Feb + Mar '24 throwback." The light-hearted note perfectly matched ...
If you squint, you may even notice snowy shots of City Hall and the Warren County Courthouse. But a Bowling Green Daily News throwback article from March 1960 posted on the City of Bowling Green’s ...