Library has bookmark contest by Jennifer P. Brown April 7, 2022 The winning bookmark designs will be used during the Summer Reading Program.
Clemens exhibit aims to better represent diverse rural queer community by Mason Galemore April 7, 2022 The project was created out of frustration with the lack of easily accessible rural queer stories and a sense of isolation from queer community.
Health department is administering 2nd COVID-19 booster shots by Jennifer P. Brown April 7, 2022 Boosters shots are administered on Thursdays. Appointments are not required.
Celebrating poetry’s role in our culture by Constance Alexander April 6, 2022 Columnist Constance Alexander encourages people in the region to participate in "Poetry Minutes" on WKMS.
Beshear signs religious freedom bill as veto period continues by Ryland Barton April 6, 2022 if the governor doesn’t sign or veto bills by April 13, they will automatically become law without his signature.
Kentucky research may help design tornado-resistant houses by Rhonda Miller April 6, 2022 Researchers from 2 universities recently interviewed about 50 tornado survivors from Bowling Green, Dawson Springs and Bremen.
Chamber seeks nominations for small business awards by Jennifer P. Brown April 6, 2022 April 15 is the deadline for submitting a Compass Award nomination.
Campanile slates auditions for summer camps by Jennifer P. Brown April 6, 2022 The two camps in June will culminate with productions of "Annie" and "Shrek Jr." at the Alhambra Theatre.
McConnell, Comer introduces bill to secure funding for Land Between the Lakes by Liam Niemeyer April 5, 2022 The legislation aims to provide more local control over the recreation area.
Hopkinsville Visitors Bureau receives more than $32K to promote ‘Batter Capital of the World’ initiative by Dustin Wilcox April 5, 2022 Much of the funding will be diverted toward Batter Capital billboards, web content and other media.
Migration of rural Democrats into GOP makes congressional districts less competitive, experts say by The Rural Blog April 5, 2022 The shift is particularly true in Appalachia and the South.
Paducah’s National Weather Service office ready for upcoming tornado season by Lily Burris April 4, 2022 A local meteorologist also offers some tips for how residents can prepare.