
Local lawmakers share their priorities for the upcoming legislative session
To start 2026, legislators will be returning to Frankfort for the budget session of the Kentucky General Assembly, and at Thursday’s town hall, local lawmakers shared their plans and priorities

Resource Fairs set in Christian, Montgomery counties to help during government shutdown
More details have been released about upcoming Emergency Resource Fairs to be held in Christian County and Montgomery County, Tennessee, to help individuals and families affected by the ongoing government

Senator Paul talks government shutdown, national debt
As he’s been traveling back and forth between Kentucky and Washington D.C., U.S. Senator Rand Paul has heard a lot of concerns and questions from Americans—and at the top of

Resource fairs set for next week to aid those impacted by federal shutdown locally
The shutdown of the federal government is hitting very close to home, as members of civilian workforce on Fort Campbell, who are federal employees, have gone without pay since September

New law restricts drone usage for hunting and fishing
New measures are officially in place in Kentucky, following adjournment of the Kentucky Interim Joint Committee earlier this month, that is designed to restrict drone usage in hunting and fishing.

Veterans’ Honor Parade set for Nov. 8 in Hopkinsville
The community is invited to come celebrate and honor our local veterans on November 8 for the Veteran’s Honor Parade in Hopkinsville. This event is hosted by Hopkinsville Parks and
 
								