The Hopkinsville Community College Foundation has received a $5,000 grant from the Julian-Carver Family Foundation, Inc. of Versailles, KY to support HCC’s PATH to Completion project.
The Trigg County High School archery team is gearing up for a promising winter season under the guidance of Coach Josh Knott. With a focus on building confidence and team ...
On Friday, Hopkinsville native the late Louis Porter McHenry (1914-1967) was inducted into the Kentucky Civil Rights Hall of ...
The Murray State Racers football season came to an end on Saturday, when they were defeated by Southern Illinois by a score ...
Blush & Bashful Romance Bookstore has hit six months of being in business in Hopkinsville. Opened in May of this year, the ...
This year’s Mingle and Jingle attracted lines of people and good crowds inside the stores during the two days of Trigg County ...
A former Kentucky sheriff charged in a judge's shooting death pleaded not guilty Monday in the same courthouse where they ...
The Houston Texans made mistakes in every facet of the game Sunday against the Tennessee Titans to lose for the third time in four games.
Two employees from the Hopkinsville Fire and EMS Department have been recognized for 25 years of dedicated service to the ...
KNOXVILLE — The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) together with Argo Infrastructure Partners, LP (Argo) and Brookfield Asset Management, announced a 10-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with power to ...
The celebrating had barely died down when UCLA coach Cori Close felt the need for some perspective after her fifth-ranked Bruins shocked No. 1 South Carolina ...
College basketball is ready for its Thanksgiving Week closeup. The schedule is full of early season tournaments that could create buzzworthy marquee matchups. And many of those come in warm-weather ...