The candidates running to be the next Hopkinsville City Councilmember for Ward 10 met in a League of Women Voters Debate Forum last week. Democrat Andra Gold and Republican Mike […]
Former State Rep. suing Lexington police officer following not-guilty verdict
A former Kentucky lawmaker is suing a Lexington police officer after he was found not-guilty of rape charges earlier this year. John Tilley once served as the District 8 State […]
HCC President honored with the Outstanding Higher Education Leadership Appreciation Award
Hopkinsville Community College President and CEO Dr. Alissa Young has been honored with the Outstanding Higher Education Leadership Appreciation Award. She was presented with the award during the Louisville Defender […]
Downtown Trick-or-Treating set for Thursday in Hopkinsville
It’s almost time for eager trick-or-treaters to take to the streets in the search for candy, and downtown Hopkinsville will be filled to the brim with little ghosts and goblins […]
Thirty-one teams face-off in Military Affairs Chili Cook-Off
It was an absolutely beautiful fall day for the Military Affairs Committee Chili Cook-Off Saturday afternoon, and teams filled Founders Square for the chance to show off their recipes. And […]
Hairston found guilty of murder in the death of Adrian Acree
After a week of trial and a deliberation that lasted roughly three hours, a jury has found Cortez Hairston Jr. guilty in the fatal shooting of Adrian Acree. They found […]
Several grants awarded by CCPS Education Foundation
The Christian County Public Schools Education Foundation has awarded several Bright Ideas Grants to several CCPS staff and ideas Thursday. The Bright Ideas Grants are designed to help CCPS employees […]
Pennyrile Parwaky Exit 5 to temporarily close Monday
Exit 5 of the Pennyrile Parkway to Lovers Lane will be temporarily closed on Monday morning. According to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, the closure is to allow for crews to […]
Unemployment rates are up across Kentucky
Unemployment rates were reported to have risen in all 120 Kentucky counties between September of this year and last year, according to the Kentucky Center for Statistics. According to a […]
Arts Council, Campanile partnering to bring A Christmas Carol to the Alhambra
The holiday season is upon us, and some folks are ready to the sounds of bells in the air and the telling of Christmas tales—including the Pennyroyal Arts Council and […]