In a matchup where the stakes always feel a little higher, the Fort Campbell Falcons utilized a massive third-inning ...
Men2Be has been awarded $400,000 in state funding to expand its youth prevention programming in Christian County, aiming to ...
Applications are now open for the 2026 Kentucky Proud Farm to Fork program, which supports community events promoting locally grown food while benefiting charities.
The first weekend of the month is special for Samuel Kilguli, for he’s on the road to Sebree’s Redbanks Colonial Terrace ...
Three candidates are vying in May 19 primary for the Republican nomination for Hopkinsville mayor. The incumbent, James ...
Debbie Ellis, executive director of the Kentucky Soybean Board and the Kentucky Soybean Association, will retire in November after 40 years serving Kentucky soybean farmers, according to a news ...
The Kentucky State Police Aircraft Support Branch, in partnership with the Kentucky Division of Emergency Management and Kentucky Urban Search and Rescue Task Force 1, recently completed joint trainin ...
In a perfect world, the goal for a jail is to be profitable or at least break even so that no tax dollars are spent on it, ...
Kentucky’s largest utility says it’s partnering with a Maryland-based company building a new generation of small nuclear reactors to “explore” bringing the modular power plants to the state.
Hopkinsville Community College will award significantly more credentials this spring compared to last year as hundreds of students prepare to walk across the stage Friday during the college’s 2026 spr ...
The Hoptown, UHA, and Christian County track teams joined more than 700 athletes from 23 programs Saturday at Calloway County High School for the Area One Championships, with several local ...
Kentucky cattle producers and industry representatives joined Agriculture Commissioner Jonathan Shell as he signed a ...