The Phoenix at Ninth and Main streets will come down by Jennifer P. Brown July 13, 2023 A schedule outlined during a court hearing Thursday indicates the building will be removed within approximately 50 days.
WKU slates Pink Floyd’s ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ planetarium shows by Jennifer P. Brown July 12, 2023 The show at Western Kentucky University's Hardin Planetarium commemorates the 50th anniversary of the iconic rock 'n roll album.
Safe Haven Baby Box planned for Hopkinsville by Tessa Redmond July 12, 2023 The device at the Hopkinsville Fire Department administrative building will allow the anonymous surrender of infants up to 30 days old.
The world’s small farms need more support to confront climate change by Kristi Eaton July 12, 2023 Small-scale farmers in developing nations and U.S. are on the front lines of climate change. They need more support, says Root Capital.
Elimination of nerve, mustard gas agents in Kentucky has worldwide impact by Stu Johnson July 12, 2023 More than 500 tons of nerve and mustard agent had been stored at the Blue Grass Army Depot for decades.
Ag Commissioner Quarles teases imminent announcement on future plans by Lisa Autry July 12, 2023 Quarles, who was a candidate in the large field of Republicans for governor, said he will stay in public service.
Not all repellents are equal – here’s how to avoid mosquito bites this summer by Immo A. Hansen and Hailey A. Luker July 11, 2023 Here's what scientific laboratory experiements and field tests reveal about what mosquito repellents are the most effective.
Kentucky agriculture land price increases continue to slow by John McGary July 11, 2023 The price of agriculture land typically mimics the price of commodities, and over the last five years, many farm operators had extra money to bid for farms.
EV manufacturer expands presence in Berea, adds jobs by Shepherd Snyder July 11, 2023 The investment comes among a boom in EV battery manufacturing across the state.
Kentucky reports another record surplus. Will it lead to a third income tax cut? by Liam Niemeyer July 11, 2023 The GOP-dominated legislature passed legislation earlier this year approving a half-percent cut to the state’s income tax from 4.5% to 4%.
Hopkinsville Leadership class celebrates project at Men2Be house by Jennifer P. Brown July 10, 2023 The 2022-23 leadership class raised money and provided labor for several improvements to the Bryan Street house that is a headquarters for Men2Be.
Members tapped for Hopkinsville Small Business Commission by Jennifer P. Brown July 10, 2023 The commission is part of Mayor James R. Knight Jr.'s plan to focus on the needs of small businesses.