KY will cut income tax again, but local tax reform would be more daunting, legislative leaders say by McKenna Horsley November 18, 2024 GOP leaders said tax reform at the local level would be a tall order because it would require amending Kentucky’s Constitution.
KCTCS audit reveals no criminal wrongdoing, but need for greater financial controls by Lisa Autry November 18, 2024 The audit was the system's final step in addressing recommendations made last year by then-state Auditor Mike Harmon following a special examination.
Mechanical horse conjures strong memories of Hopkinsville’s past by Alissa Keller November 18, 2024 The horse housed at the Cayce-Yost department store gave rides to children for more than four decades.
Tips for taking care during the holidays by Jennifer P. Brown November 18, 2024 The holidays can agitate old wounds and differences of opinion that make getting along difficult. The can also trigger grief and loneliness.
Shelby County utility-scale battery plant expected to create over 1,500 jobs by Liam Niemeyer November 15, 2024 The plant is expected to create 1,572 jobs over 15 years, considered to be the largest economic development announcement in Shelby County’s history.
New endowment establishes English Lacy Scholarship at Hopkinsville Community College by Hoptown Chronicle November 15, 2024 The scholarship recognizes Lacy's accounting career spanning 50 years in Hopkinsville.
Holiday homes tour will feature 5 historic Hopkinsville residences by Hoptown Chronicle November 15, 2024 The tour is planned on Saturday, Dec. 7, along South Main Street and Alumni Avenue.
Kentucky lawmakers wrap up their first examination of artificial intelligence by McKenna Horsley November 14, 2024 A task force adopted 11 recommendations, including considering legislation to encourage responsible use of AI in elections.
Monique Lewis promoted to principal at Freedom Elementary School by Hoptown Chronicle November 14, 2024 Lewis began her career in 1998 as a teacher in Christian County Public Schools.
Hopkinsville organizations set to serve free Thanksgiving meals by Hoptown Chronicle November 12, 2024 Breaking Bread Community Dinner Church, Pioneers Inc., Salvation Army, Micah Mission and a group of Baptist churches will be serving Thanksgiving meals.
Women will make up majority of Kentucky Supreme Court for first time by McKenna Horsley November 12, 2024 As of earlier this year, 17 states have female majorities on their supreme court benches, according to a recent report.