Women with Christian County ties appointed to state commissions by Jennifer P. Brown May 16, 2022 Gov. Andy Beshear announced appointments for Stephanie Bolen and Betty Baker-Wharton.
Hopkinsville women take trip of a lifetime by Alissa Keller May 16, 2022 In the most recent "Snapshots in Time" column, Alissa Keller looks into the lives of 10 women who earned a spot on a trip of a lifetime.
Legislature funds health coverage for Kentuckians ineligible for Medicaid but unable to purchase private insurance by Melissa Patrick May 15, 2022 The Kentucky General Assembly, led by supermajorities Republicans, approved $4.5 million in state funds and $4.5 million in federal funds in the 2022-24 state budget to set up the program.
Few eligible families have applied for government help to pay for COVID funerals by Blake Farmer May 15, 2022 FEMA has a pool of cash set aside to reimburse burial costs — even retroactively — to the families of COVID victims.
A grim milestone in COVID-19 deaths by Jennifer P. Brown May 13, 2022 As the country approached 1 million COVID-19 deaths, health officials urged people to be aware that the virus is still present.
Russell Coleman, a former US attorney, launches campaign for Ky. attorney general by Ryland Barton May 12, 2022 The Republican is a former FBI agent and advisor to U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell.
December tornadoes destroyed trees that are habitats for bats by Lily Burris May 12, 2022 Bats in Kentucky usually hibernate from October to March. That means they hibernated through the December tornado outbreak.
Literacy council’s Vidalia onion sales underway by Jennifer P. Brown May 11, 2022 Ten-pound bags, for $12, are available to pick up at the Visitor's Center.
Ky. Attorney General Daniel Cameron files paperwork to run for governor by Jennifer P. Brown May 11, 2022 Cameron is one of three state officeholders expected to seek the Republican nomination in 2023.
Hopkinsville’s Squealin’ on the Square will be June 3 by Jennifer P. Brown May 11, 2022 Up to 10 barbecue teams will compete for best chicken, ribs and pork.
Pennyrile Area Community Band giving free concert Sunday by Jennifer P. Brown May 10, 2022 The concert will be at the Hopkinsville Community College Auditorium.
Registration is open for Wealth Builder class in June by Jennifer P. Brown May 10, 2022 Taught by financial advisor Eric Coleman and sponsored by Planters Bank, the class will be limited to 20 participants.