Hopkinsville City Council is considering a measure that will provide grants for non-profit agencies that are within the city limits.
• The Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library, 1101 Bethel St., offers a Play and Grow class for toddlers to preschool age children at 10 a.m. every Friday. For more information, call 270- ...
The Pennyroyal Arts Council, through its smARTS Program, will celebrate Youth Art Month with an exhibit featuring work from students across Christian and Todd counties all month. Youth Art Month ...
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FRANKFORT — Prisha Hedau was in fourth grade when Kentucky got its first case of COVID-19. She recalls laughing with her ...
A sheriff's deputy was injured and a suspect died when a law enforcement pursuit ended in a shooting Tuesday in Trigg County, ...
Heritage Christian Academy volleyball is turning the page on a major chapter. Head coach Grace Stewart, who led the Lady ...
A Hopkinsville native is making noise in this year’s NCAA basketball tournament. Chris Crutchfield is the Omaha Mavericks men ...
As the sun starts shining more, Jeffers Bend Environmental Center is getting ready for its yearly events to encourage the ...
The Downtown Hopkinsville Farmers Market will start back up on Thursday, April 17, and be open from 4-7 p.m. every Thursday.
FRANKFORT — Kentucky’s Republican-controlled House voted Tuesday to make sprawling changes to the state’s tax laws and also ...
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