Rand Paul talks faith and liberty at God, Country and Flag luncheon

The Todd, Christian and Logan County Republicans Parties gathered together Friday afternoon for their God, Country and Flag luncheon, where they heard from U.S. Senator Rand Paul. In a departure […]
New officers, including for HPD, graduate basic training academy

Twenty-six new law enforcement officers have graduated from the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training’s basic training academy, including an officer for the Hopkinsville Police Department. According to a news […]
Bridge to close for inspection Tuesday in Marshall County

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet plans to close a section of KY 402 between Hardin and Aurora in Marshall County on Tuesday to allow for inspection of the Clarks River Bridge. […]
West Ky. Antique and Vintage Market coming to Madisonville

The West Kentucky Antique and Vintage Market is returning to Madisonville on the weekend of June 28, bringing a wide variety of unique items from across the region. According to […]
HCC Foundation awarded $8k Dollar General Literacy Grant

The Hopkinsville Community College Foundation is the recipient of an $8,000 Dollar General Literacy Foundation Grant. According to a news release, the grant is set to benefit the GED program […]
Sen. McConnell urges Congress to pass Farm Bill

The United States Senate Minority Leader is urging Congress to pass a Farm Bill, saying the farmers of America don’t have time for partisan politics. Speaking on the Senate Floor, […]
Nikki Chambers elected to director position on League of Women Voters of Kentucky

A familiar face will soon begin as a new director on the League of Women Voters of Kentucky, as Nikki Chambers has been elected as the Natural Resources Chair. The […]
Benefit for the Bend set for Saturday

The biggest fundraiser of the year for Jeffer’s Bend Environmental Center is set to take place this Saturday, as Benefit for The Bend returns. The event will take place from […]
Kentucky Bands, Bourbon and Wine Festival returns to Oak Grove in July

The Kentucky Bands, Bourbon and Wine Festival will return to Oak Grove in July, in a celebration of music, beverages and community. It will take place July 13 from noon […]
Bowling Green man found guilty in federal court for conspiring with ISIS

A Bowling Green man is facing a possible 50-years in prison after a federal jury in United States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky found him guilty of […]