Saint Elmo Barbecue returns on July 14 by Jennifer P. Brown June 29, 2022 The barbecue will raise money to help preserve the Saint Elmo schoolhouse in South Christian.
Kentucky’s public defenders preparing for possible abortion prosecutions by Dalton York June 28, 2022 Receiving or providing a procedural or medical abortion in Kentucky is now a class D felony, punishable by one to five years in prison.
HCC showcasing nursing, early childhood ed and technical training for potential students by Hoptown Chronicle June 28, 2022 Three programs in July will highlight the college's offerings and career opportunities in the area.
Here’s where Fourth of July fireworks shows are planned by Hoptown Chronicle June 27, 2022 Shows for the public are planned at Hopkinsville, Fort Campbell and Lake Barkley.
Poll finds parents overlook burn and injury risks that fireworks pose to youth by Melissa Patrick June 26, 2022 Parents often perceive sparklers as a safe option for kids, not realizing that they can burn hot enough to melt some metals.
Western Kentucky State Fair opens Friday by Hoptown Chronicle June 26, 2022 The fair features livestock and home exhibitions, carnival rides, beauty pageants, truck and tractor pulls, the demolition derby, a petty zoo and live music.
Five things to know now that the Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade by Victoria Knight and Rachana Pradhan June 25, 2022 Here are five key points that will affect access to abortion following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
A disconcerting look at open government on the 50th anniversary of Watergate by Amye Bensenhaver June 23, 2022 Open government advocate Amye Bensenhaver says future Kentuckians might look on this period as a time when the state's sunshine laws were dismantled.
It was Greek to me by Jennifer P. Brown June 21, 2022 A good trivia contest, like the one that benefits the Dyslexia Association of the Pennyrile, runs on knowledge, and competitive energy.
Pennyrile Electric receives nearly $14 million for internet service expansion by Jennifer P. Brown June 20, 2022 More than 5,500 homes and businesses could receive high-speed internet in Christian, Caldwell, Lyon, Todd and Trigg counties.
Christian County communities receiving $1.2M in second round of COVID relief money by Jennifer P. Brown June 16, 2022 Crofton, LaFayette, Oak Grove and Pembroke are among 360 Kentucky communities receiving an allocation.
Big Read grant awarded to Pennyroyal Arts Council by Jennifer P. Brown June 16, 2022 The $20,000 grant will help the arts council and several partners host dozens of activities around a community read of the novel "There, There."