United Way recognizes individuals, groups that contributed to $726,743 campaign by Jennifer P. Brown April 18, 2022 The campaign, which raised nearly 97% of its goal, supports 19 service agencies.
Author who once featured local Jewish businesswoman Sarah Myers to lead virtual program by Jennifer P. Brown April 17, 2022 The book features a chapter on the late Sarah and Frances Myers, who ran Arnolds House of Fashion in Hopkinsville.
Kentucky’s two clinics suspend abortions as lawsuits challenge new law by Melissa Patrick April 17, 2022 The bill as been called "one of the most restrictive in the nation."
Census data show exodus from big cities in 2020-21 by The Rural Blog April 14, 2022 Possible factors include the pandemic, cost of living, options for remote work and political division.
Cindy Campbell named interim principal at Hopkinsville High School by Jennifer P. Brown April 14, 2022 Campbell, an employee of the local district for 25 years, began her career as an elementary school teacher.
Hoptown’s Citizens Agenda: The issues that matter most to you this election by Julia Hunter April 14, 2022 Here are the issues that residents of Hopkinsville and Christian County told us matter most to them this election.
Sacred hares, banished winter witches and pagan worship – the roots of Easter Bunny traditions are ancient by Tok Thompson April 13, 2022 The Easter Bunny's origins date back to prehistoric times.
Electric vehicle battery plant planned at Bowling Green by Jennifer P. Brown April 13, 2022 Envision AESC, a Japanese company, will employ 2,000 workers at the Bowling Green plant.
Rotary Auction starts Monday night at Memorial Building by Jennifer P. Brown April 13, 2022 The main auction will start at 6 every evening Monday through Saturday, and a diner will serve meals at lunch and dinner.
Elizabeth McCoy receives United Way leadership award by Jennifer P. Brown April 12, 2022 The award was presented Monday during a celebration for members of the John C. Latham Leadership Giving Society.
NWS: Severe weather, including possible tornadoes, expected Wednesday by Liam Niemeyer April 12, 2022 Wind gusts up to 80 mph, isolated golf ball-sized hail and tornadoes are all possibilities starting early Wednesday afternoon through the evening, according to the National Weather Service.
Beshear praises parts of GOP budget but also vetoes several sections by Ryland Barton April 11, 2022 The Republican-led legislature is expected to override the governor's vetoes on the final two days of the legislative session.