Max’s Hope receives big fund boost from young benefactor by Aly Adler June 30, 2022 After 7-year-old Clayton Thieke and his grandmother raised more than $11,000 in a yard sale, a Hopkinsville veterinarian matched the contribution.
Women’s rights rally planned on July 4 in Hopkinsville by Jennifer P. Brown June 30, 2022 The rally comes in the wake of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade.
Supreme Court limits EPA’s ability to regulate CO2 from power plants by The Rural Blog June 30, 2022 Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said EPA had issued regulations “without any clear congressional authorization."
Judge blocks state’s abortion bans by Kentucky Health News June 30, 2022 A restraining order issued Thursday allows Kentucky's two abortion clinics to resume procedures at least until Wednesday, July 6.
Art camp mural to be unveiled Friday by Hoptown Chronicle June 30, 2022 The mural of a Cherokee phoenix is at the Trail of Tears Commemorative Park.
Saint Elmo Barbecue returns on July 14 by Jennifer P. Brown June 29, 2022 The barbecue will raise money to help preserve the Saint Elmo schoolhouse in South Christian.
Kentucky’s public defenders preparing for possible abortion prosecutions by Dalton York June 28, 2022 Receiving or providing a procedural or medical abortion in Kentucky is now a class D felony, punishable by one to five years in prison.
HCC showcasing nursing, early childhood ed and technical training for potential students by Hoptown Chronicle June 28, 2022 Three programs in July will highlight the college's offerings and career opportunities in the area.
Inflation hits Fourth of July cookouts with biggest increase in 10 years by The Rural Blog June 28, 2022 Groceries for the holiday cookout will cost about $10 more than last year, the American Farm Bureau Federation estimates.
Ky. abortion rights activists file lawsuit in state court to restore access by Jack Brammer June 28, 2022 The American Civil Liberties Union, ACLU of Kentucky and Planned Parenthood filed a 48-page suit in Jefferson Circuit Court in Louisville to block two abortion bans.
Ticks are a growing problem for rural areas by Liz Carey June 28, 2022 The number of disease-carrying ticks and their habitats is expanding year by year.
Imagination Library slates reading challenge in July by Hoptown Chronicle June 27, 2022 A weekly story time, at 10 a.m. every Wednesday for children up to age 5, will complement the challenge.