New downtown mural pays tribute to local agriculture by Jennifer P. Brown May 24, 2022 The artwork celebrates the role agriculture plays in our community.
Facing death with the support of an end of life doula by Cheri Lawson May 24, 2022 A death doula offers opportunities for healing and spirituality that families don’t get in a conventional setting.
What is monkeypox? A microbiologist explains what’s known about this smallpox cousin by Rodney E. Rohde May 23, 2022 A cousin of smallpox Monkeypox is caused by the monkeypox virus, which belongs to a subset of the Poxviridae family of viruses called Orthopoxvirus.
Hopkinsville City Council passes Sunday alcohol sales by Jennifer P. Brown May 20, 2022 The ordinance will take effect following publication of a legal notice, which is expected by the end of the month.
New Ky. COVID cases up 63%, hospitalizations up 42% by Kentucky Health News May 19, 2022 Experts warn new variants threaten the vaccinated as well as the unvaccinated.
8th House Rep. Walker Thomas wins Republican primary by Lily Burris May 18, 2022 In November, Thomas will face the Democratic nominee, Hopkinsville teacher Pam Dossett.
Tyler DeArmond wins sheriff’s race; Melinda Humphries advances as Republican nominee for county clerk by Jennifer P. Brown May 18, 2022 Humphries will face Walter Cummings, the county treasurer, in the November general election.
Jerry Gilliam wins Republican bid for Christian County judge-executive by Jennifer P. Brown May 18, 2022 In November, Gilliam will face the incumbent Democrat, Steve Tribble, who is seeking an eighth term in office.
A scandalous chapter from Hopkinsville’s past is topic of next History on Tap by Jennifer P. Brown May 17, 2022 Local resident Wynn Radford will describe the allegations of corruption that prompted a federal grand jury probe of local government and police in the 1950s.
A grim milestone in COVID-19 deaths by Jennifer P. Brown May 13, 2022 As the country approached 1 million COVID-19 deaths, health officials urged people to be aware that the virus is still present.
December tornadoes destroyed trees that are habitats for bats by Lily Burris May 12, 2022 Bats in Kentucky usually hibernate from October to March. That means they hibernated through the December tornado outbreak.
Ky. Attorney General Daniel Cameron files paperwork to run for governor by Jennifer P. Brown May 11, 2022 Cameron is one of three state officeholders expected to seek the Republican nomination in 2023.