Focus 21st Century Minority Leadership Program recognizes graduates
Charles Turner, a graduate of the Focus charter class in 1991, gave the graduation speech.
Freeman Chapel is hosting National Day of Prayer gathering for Hopkinsville
The service will begin at 5 p.m. Thursday.
Kentucky’s next education commissioner says building relationships across the state is a priority
Starting in July, Robbie Fletcher will oversee education for more than 630,000 Kentucky students.
Brick & Mortar Monthly: The Dalton House was home to many Hopkinsville boarders
In the most recent installment of Brick & Mortar Monthly, Grace Abernethy explores the history of boarding houses through the lens of her historic home.
Resurrecting an Appalachian tragedy with poetry, prose and photography
Constance Alexander’s last column in a National Poetry Month series looks at creative techniques applied in the book “Appalachian Ghosts.”
Hopkinsville Rotary Club reports record amount raised at auction
Kelly Gates, who chaired the 74th annual auction, said the club raised $560,074.
University of Kentucky Board of Trustees votes to change governance model
Currently, the University Senate “determines broad academic policies” for UK. Under the new model, faculty, staff and student representatives would largely have an advisory role. The board will take feedback from campus stakeholders before giving final review to the proposal in June.
Warmer weather means ticks are active and looking to suck your blood
Experts provide tips on how to avoid ticks and the disease that some spread.
Kentucky land conservation fund gets ‘new lease on life’ from lawmakers
A driving force behind many state parks, the Kentucky Heritage Land Conservation Fund’s financial resources dwindled recent years.
Renee Shaw of KET to be featured speaker for Christian County Chamber of Commerce annual dinner
Shaw produces and anchors the nightly news program “Kentucky Edition” and leads KET’s reporting on the General Assembly and coverage of elections and state policy issues.
Assistant principal promoted to lead Christian County High School
Leigh Ellen Malone was named principal following a CCHS site-based council meeting with Superintendent Chris Bentzel.
Kentucky becomes first state to decriminalize medical errors
The new legislation follows a 2022 Tennessee case in which a nurse was convicted of criminally negligent homicide after a patient died from a medical error.