What do we really know about vaccine effectiveness? by Julie Appleby November 2, 2021 What’s really going on with vaccine effectiveness — and is any of it a surprise?
More Western Ky. school districts have lifted mask mandates. Some are still worried about future COVID-19 spread. by Liam Niemeyer November 2, 2021 As of Tuesday, Christian County Public Schools was one of at least 11 Western Kentucky districts with a mask mandate in place.
Am I eligible for a COVID-19 booster shot? by Hoptown Chronicle November 2, 2021 Wondering if you're eligible for a COVID-19 booster shot? You're not alone.
European Union lifts Trump-era tariffs on bourbon by WKMS November 1, 2021 The slowing of exports from Kentucky, where about 95% of the world’s bourbon is produced, cost the industry hundreds of millions of dollars.
3 Christian County nonprofits to benefit from Planters Bank holiday campaign by Julia Hunter November 1, 2021 This year, the Planters Bank Season of Giving campaign will benefit organizations that support children.
Enrollment for subsidized health insurance is open on Kynect by Kentucky Health News November 1, 2021 Open enrollment on the health insurance marketplace runs through Jan. 15 for coverage beginning on Jan. 1.
FDA approves Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for ages 5 to 11 by Julia Hunter October 30, 2021 Next, a CDC advisory committee and the agency's director will consider the recommendations.
Nearly half of all churches and other faith institutions help people get enough to eat by Brad R. Fulton October 29, 2021 Unlike government programs, these faith-based efforts generally provide help immediately to anyone who shows up, with no questions asked.
F&M Bank will open a branch in downtown Hopkinsville within a month by Jennifer P. Brown October 29, 2021 Owners said they had been waiting for the right tenant to occupy the space within the most substantial modern building in downtown Hopkinsville.
County Treasurer Walter Cummings enters race for county clerk by Jennifer P. Brown October 28, 2021 Walter Cummings, a certified public accountant who has served as county treasurer since 2006, will run for county clerk as a Democrat.
CDC: Kentucky vaccination totals over-reported due to database error by Lisa Autry October 28, 2021 Gov. Andy Beshear said data from Kroger was reported to the federal database both through the Kentucky Immunization Registry and directly to the CDC.
Retired educator Levi Peterson receives Human Rights Commission award by Toni Riley October 28, 2021 During the Unity Breakfast, awards were also presented to Jennie Stuart Medical Center, the Salvation Army and the Christian County Health Department for the work during the coronavirus pandemic.