KCTCS President Ryan Quarles is visiting campuses across the state to learn how the system’s colleges can best serve their ...
The venture was spearheaded by W.T. Cooper, who partnered with the Rex Theatre Co. Cooper paid for the construction and owned ...
Utility work will require workers to block Princeton Road at the intersection with Seventh Street on the west side of ...
Meals for seniors in Kentucky are getting a $9.1 million temporary lifeline after pandemic-era funding expired, Gov. Beshear ...
Each tour, one at 4:30 p.m. and the other at 7 p.m., will last about 90 minutes. The two groups will share a catered supper ...
After 12 families sued over library book removals at Fort Campbell and other DOD schools, a federal judge ruled the books ...
The city needs "policies that protect the architectural integrity and visual appeal" of downtown. writes Chamber of Commerce ...
History on Tap is a monthly program that the Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County hosts at the brewery on East ...
Thousands turned out across Kentucky for a day of peaceful protest. Many wore inflatable animal costumes, carried signs and ...
Tabitha Uchiyama, 47, of Hopkinsville, died on Oct. 15. She was a native of Fairfield, California. A celebration of life will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22, at the family’s residence on ...
Thomas Meehan, 72, of Oak Grove, died Oct. 17 at his home. A native of Wharton, New Jersey, he was a U.S. Army veteran who served in Vietnam. He was retired from A.O. Smith Water Heaters in Ashland ...
Wilburn “Willie” M. Wilson, 95, of Cadiz, KY, died on Thursday, May 15, at his home in Cadiz. A native of Cerulean, he attended Cerulean School and graduated from Trigg County High School in 1947. He ...