The cicadas are calling in Christian County
The periodical cicadas of Brood XIX began emerging in Hopkinsville over the weekend.
Hopkinsville museum sets Downtown Tipsy Tour
The walking tour for adults will be May 25.
Ky. nursing-home industry says new rule mandating staffing levels is ‘impossible’ to meet
An industry spokesman in Kentucky said there is no funding or potential staff to support the mandate.
Kentucky falls to 41st in average teacher pay
In 2022-23, the average salary for a Kentucky teacher was $56,296, compared to the national average of $69,544.
Documentary about Ohio River’s history and current challenges to debut on KET
Last year, a nonprofit environmental advocacy group ranked the Ohio River as the second most endangered river in the country.
Horse death investigations prompt new safety measures ahead of Kentucky Derby
A year after a spate of horse deaths at Churchill Downs, numerous investigations concluded with many questions unanswered. With a few new safety measures and upgraded technology, Churchill Downs said it’s addressing safety concerns ahead of this year’s Kentucky Derby.
Governor’s Derby guests?
Though Kentucky Lantern had no luck in learning from Beshear who bought tickets from his allotment in 2023, other public records show that a large number of tickets from the governor’s batch may have been purchased by his political supporters in the Democratic Governors Association.
Give Hopkinsville history a good scrub at tombstone cleaning days
Community members are invited to help at the Union Benevolent Society Cemetery.
Judge dismisses ethics violations against former Secretary of State Grimes
She called the judge’s order “a victory for my staff, my administration and our work.” The commission had been investigating Grimes for several years.
U.S. Supreme Court’s camping ban case could affect new Kentucky law
At a recent rally in downtown Louisville, protestors chanted “Housing, Not Handcuffs,” and called for more affordable housing in the city.
‘Round Table Literary Journal’ winners announced at Hopkinsville Community College
The literary journal’s 58th edition had 42 contributors of poetry, prose and artwork.
Hopkinsville mayor set to present 2024-25 city government budget plan
James R. Knight Jr. will outline his budget proposal during a press conference at 9 a.m. Friday.