Holiday market planned at brewery during Christmas parade
Vansauwa’s Tacos is organizing the market with Black-owned businesses that specialize in sweet treats and unique gifts.
A Kentucky chaplain exhorted sailors to ‘Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition’
The “ripsnorting battle hymn of the Navy” was inspired by Chaplain Howell Forgy, 34, who left the pulpit at Murray First Presbyterian Church to join the Navy in 1940.
Interim staffer promoted to principal at MLK Early Learning Center
The interim principal at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Early Learning Center has been named to the position on a permanent basis. The school district announced the selection of Kim Lint to lead the school, which opened at the start of the 2024-25 school year int the former Indian Hills Elementary School on Blane Drive […]
Price of being homeless and mentally ill: Isolation in a Kentucky prison
A 35-year-old woman who has an IQ of 67 literally falls between the bureaucratic cracks,” Franklin Circuit Judge Phillip Shepherd said.
City dedicates pedestrian bridge named for Hall of Fame basketball coach William Falls
Several former players joined Hopkinsville Mayor James R. Knight Jr. for the ceremony.
Hopkinsville Salvation Army opens expanded overnight shelter as temperature dips
The agency is seeking donations to help cover the cost os providing more shelter space.
Kentucky Senate Republicans name committee chairs ahead of 2025 legislative session
Sen. Elect Craig Richardson, R-Hopkinsville, will serve as vice chair of Health Services.
Commentary: Enhancing quality of local healthcare and building on a commitment to Jennie Stuart Health patients
Jennie Stuart and Deaconess share the values and culture of community-based care, writes Dr. Keith Toms.
Opinion: Bringing grocery stores back to poor and rural areas requires reviving an ignored 1936 law
After the Robinson-Patman Act was dismantled, independent grocers and smaller supply businesses couldn’t compete on price and were squeezed out of their neighborhood markets.
Christian County Public Schools closed Tuesday for snow day
Hopkinsville Community College is operating remotely.
Kentuckians will need vision screening to renew driver’s license. Advocates, critics weigh in.
The change in driver’s licensing stems from a state law that was enacted in 2021 but does not take effect until 2025.
Jennie Stuart board committee will meet Tuesday, but not to vote on Deaconess acquisition
The vote, previously expected on Dec. 2, will be delayed until later in the month while Jennie Stuart and Deaconess continue negotiating the terms of the agreement, said board chair Leslie Carroll.