"There is no excuse for not going to work" and "never stop dreaming," says first Black woman elected to high court.
Community members who want to watch the parade traditionally line the sidewalks, especially in the area near the intersection of Ninth and Virginia streets.
According to unofficial results from the Christian County Clerk’s Office, 41.8% of the county’s 52,121 registered voters cast a ballot.
A constitutional amendment to allow the Kentucky General Assembly to fund nonpublic schools failed at the ballot box Tuesday.
The rural vote, combatting partisanship, and showing up: how a Democratic governor increased his popularity among rural ...
New inductees to Kentucky Civil Rights Hall of Fame will be announced during a ceremony at 2 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 22, in ...
Ballots were cast by 8,204 Christian County voters who went to the polls during three days of early voting ahead of the ...
The Hopkinsville Art Guild’s Christmas Bazaar, featuring unique gift items made by 20 local artists, is slated for 10 a.m. to ...
The United States is in the midst of the biggest boom in clean energy manufacturing investments in history, spurred by laws like the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the Inflation ...
Wayne A. “Frog” Fort, 77, of Hopkinsville, died Thursday, Oct. 31, at his home. A Christian County native, he was a truck driver for more than 31 years. He attended Kelly Baptist Church. Funeral ...
Glenn Irving Cross, 84, of Crofton, and formerly of Clarksville, Tennessee, died Saturday morning, Nov. 2, at his residence. A native of Taylor, New York, he was a U.S. Army veteran of the 101st ...