Decision in Ward 7 City Council race pushed to hearing next week by Jennifer P. Brown June 1, 2022 Judge John Atkins is presiding in the case involving Republican candidates Mark Graham and Doug Wilcox.
Tornado survivors invited to recovery resource fair in Madisonville this weekend by Lily Burris June 1, 2022 There will be a variety of groups there to help those impacted by the tornado with things such as housing, insurance and loans.
Quarles launches campaign for Kentucky governor by Ryland Barton June 1, 2022 Quarles announced his candidacy last month.
KET is launching a nightly news program with host Renee Shaw by Jennifer P. Brown June 1, 2022 Renee Shaw, director of public affairs for KET, will host the half-hour program Monday through Friday.
A sweet hunt set Friday for Hopkinsville donut tokens by Jennifer P. Brown June 1, 2022 The tokens, hidden in six parks, will be good for free donuts in three local shops.
Tornado recovery group needs volunteer callers by Jennifer P. Brown May 31, 2022 On June 7, the Christian County Long Term Recovery Group will be calling people and businesses impacted by the Dec. 11 and Jan. 1 tornadoes.
McConnell mostly mum on guns during Kentucky visit by Ryland Barton May 31, 2022 Speaking at a Maysville Rotary Club event, McConnell talked about Ukraine, inflation and the midterm elections. He only addressed gun legislation after reporters asked him to comment.
What SAFE Funds mean for tornado recovery in Kentucky and who can use them by Lily Burris May 31, 2022 The funding is available to local governments, nonprofit or public utilities groups, state agencies or school districts.
Little anglers have big haul at Take Kids Fishing Day by Jennifer P. Brown May 30, 2022 The annual event at Jeffers Bend Environmental Center attracted more than 400 people.
Sunday alcohol advocate captures history of first sales by Jennifer P. Brown May 29, 2022 Daniel Brechwald led the campaign to get city council approval for Sunday sales.
FDA chief: Baby formula shortage expected to continue through late July by Melissa Patrick May 29, 2022 Kentucky's out-of-stock rate for baby formula increased 20% from May 8 to May 15.
Ky. Secretary of State: Voter registration rose ahead of primary by Derek Operle May 29, 2022 There are now a little more than 3.56 million registered voters in the state of Kentucky.