KYTC Distrit 2 welcomes Matt Hughes as Public Information Officer
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 2 office has a new public information officer as Keirsten Jaggers, who retired at the end of 2023. According to a news release, longtime journalist […]
Cooler temperatures this week, chance of rain and storms this weekend
It’s going to be cooler than people have gotten used to recently, with some cold nights in store this week and a chance of storms on the horizon. Forecaster Rachel […]
Legislators talk bills as General Assembly heads into its final weeks
We’re entering in the home stretch of the 2024 session of the Kentucky General Assembly, and while a budget is still in the works, legislators have had plenty of bills […]
Multiple Fort Campbell projects receive funding in the Consolidated Appropriations Act
The United States Senate has passed the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2024, which contains significant resources to support Kentucky’s military installations and its servicemembers. That includes funding for multiple projects […]
Todd Fiscal approves Code RED upgrade, hears jail update
Todd County Fiscal Court approved upgrading the county’s Code RED Alert System at Friday’s meeting and heard an update from the Todd County Jail. Currently, someone has to manually input […]
Fort Campbell soldier charged for conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defense information
A Fort Campbell soldier from Tennessee is accused of selling confidential information to China. According to the United States Attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee, Korbein Schultz, a U.S. […]
Kentucky unemployment rate remains stagnant
Kentucky’s seasonally adjusted preliminary January 2024 unemployment rate was 4.3 percent, according to the Kentucky Center for Statistics. According to a news release, the preliminary January 2024 jobless rate was […]
Legislators talk session, advocacy at League of Women Voters event
It was a good turnout to the Coffee with Our Legislators event hosted by the League of Women Voters on Saturday at the Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library. It was a […]
Rain and stormy weather possible this week
It’s looking like rain will be the main story for the weather this week, after a sunny start with warm temperatures. A weak cold front moves through the area Monday […]
Legislators talk Road Plan, IVF, school safety
The filing deadline for bills to be filed in the Kentucky General Assembly has passed, with a flurry of bills finding numbers as we head into the back half of […]