Westerfield picked for forum billed as open dialogue for conservative and liberal speakers by Jennifer P. Brown August 8, 2022 Bruce Maples, who publishes Forward Kentucky, invited Sen. Whitney Westerfield to join him in the first Commonwealth Conversation.
Biden on Ky. visit: ‘I promise you, we’re not leaving’ by Ryland Barton August 8, 2022 This is the second time President Biden has visited Kentucky in less than a year to extend condolences after a massive weather-related tragedy.
What is radon? The radioactive gas is found in homes across the country by Maya Miller August 8, 2022 Homes in portions of Western and Central Kentucky have a high indoor-radon potential, research shows.
John Tilley, former state justice secretary, charged with rape by Jennifer P. Brown August 8, 2022 Tilley, who is originally from Hopkinsville, turned himself in to police and maintains his innocence, his attorney said.
‘Wild and Wicked Things’ enchants and intrigues by McKenzie Johnson August 7, 2022 Wild and Wicked Things explores the darker side of desire and what drives a person to do astounding but atrocious things, writes Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library employee McKenzie Johnson.
GOP governor candidates jostle for the spotlight at Fancy Farm by Divya Karthikeyan August 7, 2022 Measures enacted by Beshear during the COVID-19 pandemic were a point of criticism for several speakers at the picnic.
Kentucky novelist Silas House reflects on floods, compassion, climate change and Appalachian resilience by The Rural Blog August 6, 2022 House has traveled to the Hindman Settlement School — where he teaches in the Appalachian Writers' Workshop — to help save historical documents.
KET to broadcast coverage of Fancy Farm by Hoptown Chronicle August 5, 2022 Live speeches will be broadcast Saturday followed by highlights on Monday. The speeches also can be viewed on demand following the event.
Board of education to seek construction manager proposals for consolidated high school by Zirconia Alleyne Vansauwa August 5, 2022 Construction managers oversee big projects, working with several contractors in an effort to manage costs.
Coyotes are here to stay in North American cities – here’s how to appreciate them from a distance by David Drake August 5, 2022 Peaceful coexistence is possible with urban coyotes — creatures that actually bring some benefits to cities.
Jennie Stuart starts $32M project to expand ER and renovate cancer center by Hoptown Chronicle August 4, 2022 The project is expected to be completed in 2024.
Newcomers and Neighbors Club starting a new year of activities by Hoptown Chronicle August 4, 2022 The group will meet Aug. 10 at the Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library.