Republicans in the Kentucky Senate approved a bill to exempt a taxpayer-funded energy advisory commission from Kentucky’s ...
Legislation that included a vague $801 million spending plan for Kentucky road projects was approved Tuesday by the House.
Any nonprofit organization that plans to apply for one of the city grants must attend an informational meeting on either March 23 or 30.
In recognition of Women's History Month, the program will feature short biographies of local woman who have influenced the community.
The Kentucky election board is asking a federal court to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the U.S. DOJ seeking access to sensitive voter data.
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 ...
Actors will portray people who were significant in the life of Cayce, who became known as the "Sleeping Prophet." ...
The release states Pennington was assigned to the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command, serving in the 1st Space Battalion, 1st Space Brigade in Fort Carson, Colorado.
Recent EPA data shows that the highest contamination levels for water systems serving customers in Kentucky was at Fort Campbell.
Larry Gene Hancock, 78, of Hopkinsville, died on Saturday, March 7, at his home. He previously worked in construction on Fort Campbell and was of the Baptist faith. The family has chosen cremation, ...
Volna “Peggy” Cunningham, 92, of Hopkinsville, died Wednesday, March 4, at Centennial Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. A native of Trigg County, she retired from the Christian County Public ...
Mary Ann Hughart Frazier, 73, of Hopkinsville, died on Wednesday March 4, at Saint Thomas Midtown in Nashville, Tennessee. She was a graduate from Hopkinsville High school and Madisonville Vocational ...