South Christian farmer’s daughter built a rich life in Lexington by Alissa Keller September 18, 2023 Mary Kimbrough Stoner's story is revealed through book of poetry "The Cardinal Cat," which includes a tribute — in verse — to Hopkinsville.
Brereton Jones, former Ky. governor, dies at 84 by McKenna Horsley September 18, 2023 Jones, a Democrat, served one term as governor from 1991 to 1995. He was also lieutenant governor from 1987 to 1991.
Cameron now says he would sign rape, incest exceptions to Kentucky’s abortion ban by McKenna Horsley September 18, 2023 It’s the first time Cameron has publicly expressed support for changing the Kentucky abortion ban by adding any exceptions.
How to improve downtown Hopkinsville: 5 tips from a civic health expert by Jennifer P. Brown September 17, 2023 Jeff Siegler, who has assisted hundreds of communities with their revitalization, outlined five recommendations for Hopkinsville during a talk Wednesday in council chambers.
Murray State University forms task force as board looks to develop potential veterinary school by Zoe Lewis September 16, 2023 Only 32 veterinary schools in the nation are accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association.
Across Kentucky, election workers needed ahead of general election by McKenna Horsley September 16, 2023 Election officials across Kentucky say there is a shortage of poll workers.
Superintendent: School construction start is ‘historic day’ for the good of students by Jennifer P. Brown September 15, 2023 Gov. Andy Beshear joined local officials at the groundbreaking and praised the new high school as a future asset in economic development.
Robin Kinney named interim commissioner of Kentucky Department of Education by Jacob Martin September 14, 2023 Since 2015, Kinney has served as the associate commissioner in the KDE’s Office of Finance and Operation.
Beshear far outraises Cameron, but that’s only part of the campaign money story by Tom Loftus September 14, 2023 In the Kentucky governor's race, myriad outside groups are also raising large amounts to push for the election of Beshear or Cameron.
US Poet Laureate Ada Limón announced plans for signature project by Derek Operle September 14, 2023 The Kentucky writer has a goal to help people engage with poetry and the natural world.
Back to the Future block party is fundraiser for Hopkinsville’s clock tower by Jennifer P. Brown September 13, 2023 The 1980s themed party on Oct. 6 will feature a live band for an outdoor concert.
Democrats push to extend child care grant program by Samantha Dietel September 13, 2023 In Kentucky, half of working adults are parents — more than a third of to young children.