Dustin Wilcox

The Hometown Hero Banner Project allows residents to nominate former and active duty service members for a street lamp banner.
By Dustin Wilcox
"Hometown Hero" banners adorn the streets of Cadiz. (Photo by Janelle Nichols, City Of Cadiz)
A Kentucky Health Issues Poll found that nine in 10 adults in the state favor legalizing marijuana for medical purposes.
By Dustin Wilcox
(Canva photo)
Some Pembroke residents are still dislocated, including a few households have relocated to state-provided campers.
By Dustin Wilcox
The former Price drug store building, heavily damaged in the December 2021 tornado outbreak, has been demolished and the site will be used for a new fire department. (Photo by Dustin Wilcox, WKMS)
Much of the funding will be diverted toward Batter Capital billboards, web content and other media.
By Dustin Wilcox
batter capital of the world merchandise
The Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library, United Way and the Christian County Rescue Team received grants through TVA's pandemic-drive Community Care Fund.
By Dustin Wilcox
Hopkinsville Electric_power lines
Three out of the five PACS buses in Hopkinsville have nearly reached 300,000 miles, and with no replacements in sight, maintenance has become paramount.
By Dustin Wilcox
PACS Hopkinsville bus
Eligible farmers can visit eight participating farm stores to collect up to $1,500 in supplies to repair or replace damaged items
By Dustin Wilcox
farm damaged from tornado
Various organizations in Hopkinsville are celebrating Black History Month with an array of events from a pop-up shop to a brewery presentation.
By Dustin Wilcox
Hopkinsville-Brewing
The deadlines were previously set for Feb. 11.
By Dustin Wilcox
Pembroke tornado damage
The primary concern is what some consider a lack of communication between the board and county residents, saying there were ongoing discussions before the public was made aware in May 2021.
By Dustin Wilcox
Consolidated school mockup. (Christian County Public Schools)
Jeffers Bend's governing bodies will meet today to map out the Water Festival, Take Kids Fishing, Christmas at the Bend and school field trips.
By Dustin Wilcox
The sign for the Jeffers Bend Environmental Center on Metcalfe Lane in Hopkinsville. (Kentucky Tourism photo)
The Kentucky government has provided to school districts only enough funding for half-day kindergarten for decades, despite the fact that most districts offer full-day kindergarten. Districts are expected to use local general funds to cover the remainder of the costs.
By Dustin Wilcox
kindergarten classroom feature