Burlington, sponsor of House Bill 78, told lawmakers that “criminals should be held liable for their actions — not ...
Rowlett, who is now retired, went on 27 mission trips to perform eye surgeries across the globe from 1967 to 2006. His wife, ...
Republicans in the Kentucky Senate approved a bill to exempt a taxpayer-funded energy advisory commission from Kentucky’s ...
The Passion of Jesus Christ" is an oratorio written for soprano, countertenor, baritone, choir, and orchestra.
The Lot Next Door program allows city residents to apply to acquire vacant lots next to their own property by paying a $25 ...
Hopkinsville’s Challenge House Movement will have its second annual fundraising dinner on Saturday, May 9, at First Baptist ...
Pruitt is the second Kentuckian to die in the war that began on Feb. 28. Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington, 26, of Glendale, died ...
A tornado watch is in effect until 11 p.m. Sunday for a large area of Western Kentucky, including Christian, Todd and Trigg ...
Representatives of nonprofit organizations that want to apply for city funding will need to attend a mandatory informational meeting that outlines the process under the Hoptown Helps Grant Program.
Legislation that included a vague $801 million spending plan for Kentucky road projects was approved Tuesday by the House.
Phillip Eugene Payne, 89, of Hopkinsville, died on Thursday, March 5, at his home. A native of Crofton, he was a member of the Princeton Street Baptist Church, where he served as a deacon and ...
Michael “Mike” Jenkins, 77, of Cerulean, died on Monday, March 9, at his home. A native of Christian County, he previously worked for 12 years for Model Milk Company and retired after 25 years from ...
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