Sweden-based company to construct $109.2 million fertilizer production plant in Hopkinsville
Cinis Fertilizer has signed a deal to recycle waste salt from Ascend Elements.
Gander memorial service Thursday at Hopkinsville park
The service honors the 248 Fort Campbell soldiers and eight crew members who died in the Dec. 12, 1985, air crash at Gander, Newfoundland.
US Senate committee members and postmaster general clash over postal changes
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and committee members wrangled over the U.S. Postal Service’s lagging delivery, expenses and an optimization plan.
Kentucky lawmakers get recommendations to improve community college system
KCTCS has more than 100,000 students across 16 colleges within Kentucky. Hopkinsville Community College is part of the system.
Community support sought for adoption of Hopkinsville Salvation Army’s Christmas angels
Help is needed to provide Christmas gifts through the Adopt-an-Angel program.
McConnell falls while at U.S. Capitol but is reported to be ‘fine’
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday tripped and fell after a GOP lunch, sprained his wrist and sustained a small cut on his face, his office said in a statement. The Kentucky Republican is doing fine, and after receiving medical attention, “has been cleared to resume his schedule,” his office said […]
On 3-year anniversary of tornado, Mayfield group dedicates 8 new homes to survivors
While Mayfield Mayor Kathy O’Nan thinks the community should not forget the city’s residents who died during one of the worst natural disasters in Kentucky’s history, she said the anniversary of the tornado also served as a celebration of the town’s rebirth and growth.
State revenue is forecast to decline as Kentucky lawmakers prepare another income tax cut
Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers on Saturday said continuing to reduce the individual income tax rate — this time from 4% to 3.5% — remains the Republican supermajority’s No. 1 priority in the upcoming legislative session.
City announces streets closures for Christmas Parade
The parade will begin at 5:15 p.m., running south on Main Street from Glass Avenue to 14th Street.
‘Save Jennie Stuart’ files lawsuit seeking injunction to pause acquisition by Deaconess
Save Jennie Stuart filed a lawsuit Friday in Christian Circuit Court that names the Hopkinsville hospital and each of its 11 board members as defendants.
Some see presidential ambitions in Andy Beshear’s creation of New Hampshire PAC
Soon after his reelection last year, Beshear established a political action committee (PAC) called In This Together that he said would raise money to support Democratic candidates in Kentucky and across the country.
Alhambra will screen a trio of classic holiday movies on Dec. 23
The movies slated are “Home Alone,” “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” and “It’s a Wonderful Life.”