A bill that would further cut the state’s income tax rate is headed to Gov. Andy Beshear’s desk after final passage in the Kentucky Senate.
Kentucky lawmakers are sponsoring public health bills to legalize the intrastate sales of raw milk and make fluoridated water ...
The Janice Mason Art Museum, 71 Main St., Cadiz, is selling tickets for its Chocolate Affair, on Saturday, Feb. 8. The ...
Museum After Dark is a new program the Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County is offering outside of normal ...
Sue Gresham Dulin Ross, 88, of Hopkinsville, died on Feb. 1. A Christian County native, she was retired from Luton Tatum Insurance Co. She and her husband, Bob, co-owned a Charles Chips franchise for ...
Archie Winston Dudley Sr., 77, of Clarksville, Tennessee, died Monday, Jan. 27. A Trenton native, he was a U.S. Navy veteran with 18 years of service. He assisted in starting the first Black Student ...
James Carroll Thomas, 83, of Cadiz, died Saturday, Feb. 1, at his home. Born in Hopkinsville, he was a U.S. Army veteran. He worked for Pennyrile Rural Electric, where he was a warehouse manager, for ...
Gary Wilburn Blake, 74 of Hopkinsville and formerly of Allegre, died Saturday, Jan. 25, at his home. A U.S. Marine veteran, he was retired from Civil Service at Fort Campbell where he was director of ...
The Hopkinsville chapter, established in 1848, was once the wealthiest lodge in Kentucky.
A spokesperson for MSU said they hope to have the school's 15th president appointed and in place "prior to the beginning of the 2025-26 academic year." ...
Gay Nell Deweese Rittenberry, 77, of Hopkinsville, died at 12:15 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 30, at her residence. A native of Franklin, Kentucky, she taught English at Hopkinsville High School for many years ...