Dawson Springs community walk provides opportunity to remember and reflect by Lily Burris May 1, 2022 One participant, a man who lost his mother and aunt in the December tornado outbreak, came from Nashville to join the walk.
Focus 21st Century Minority Leadership recognizes graduates by Jennifer P. Brown May 1, 2022 Vernell Larkin, a member of the charter class in 1991, spoke to the 2022 graduates during a ceremony at the Pioneers Memorial Complex.
2022 Hopkinsville & Christian County Election Guide by Hoptown Chronicle April 29, 2022 See what candidates had to say about the issues that matter most to our community.
Here’s what Christian County voters need to know about casting a ballot in the May primary by Jennifer P. Brown April 29, 2022 Primary election day is May 17, but all voters may also cast a ballot early on May 12, 13 or 14.
Chamber honors small businesses with Compass Awards by Jennifer P. Brown April 29, 2022 The awards were presented during a dinner banquet at The Silo.
Casey Jones Distillery plans $1.9 million expansion by Jennifer P. Brown April 29, 2022 The distillery will add 15 employees with a new still and a rickhouse to store bourbon barrels.
USDA predicts largest hike in grocery prices since 2008 by The Rural Blog April 28, 2022 The war in Ukraine is primarily to blame, and higher interest rates are expected to be a factor, too.
Pandemic woes prompt more states to teach financial literacy by The Rural Blog April 28, 2022 Kentucky has a new requirement for financial literacy but it applies only to student-athletes in college.
SongFarmers, created in Kentucky, celebrates music from America’s front porch by Rhonda Miller April 28, 2022 The National Gathering of SongFarmers is April 29-30 at the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame in Renfro Valley.
QuiltWeek returns to Paducah after two-year COVID hiatus by Derek Operle April 27, 2022 The event has in the past more than doubled the city’s population for a week, and that has raised concerns with health officials.
bell hooks portraits by Christian County High School students offered in silent auction by Jennifer P. Brown April 26, 2022 Proceeds from the auction will benefit the Christian County Literacy Council.
Despite legal changes, women still face barriers to inheriting farmland by Sarah Melotte April 26, 2022 The most straightforward route for some women to enter agriculture may still be to marry a man who farms, says one researcher. But scholars and community groups are exploring more equitable solutions.