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 ...
The Murray State Racers football season came to an end on Saturday, when they were defeated by Southern Illinois by a score ...
Thursday’s meeting of the Christian County School Board was packed with the first reading of the 2025-2026 school calendar ...
Oak Grove Tourism and Convention Commission has received a Destination Management Traverse Award for Excellence in Kentucky Tourism from the Kentucky Travel Industry Association.
A former Kentucky sheriff charged in a judge's shooting death pleaded not guilty Monday in the same courthouse where they ...
This year’s Mingle and Jingle attracted lines of people and good crowds inside the stores during the two days of Trigg County ...
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman is joining with attorneys general from 30 states in calling for the passage of the bipartisan Kids Online Safety Act before the end of the ...
Two days after the 2024 general election, county clerks’ offices across the state were tasked with conducting a hand-eye recount audit to ensure that the voting machines were doing what ...
Preparations for the Janice Mason Art Museum’s Festival of Trees are on the horizon. Churches, businesses and other groups decorating a Christmas tree for the annual display will gather Dec. 2-3 at ...
With the sale of medical cannabis becoming a reality in Kentucky on Jan. 1, Trigg County Hospital Chief of Staff Dr. Joe Thomas spent some time during the hospital’s Nov.
On Friday, Hopkinsville native the late Louis Porter McHenry (1914-1967) was inducted into the Kentucky Civil Rights Hall of ...