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Before donning a lab coat at the University of Kentucky’s Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, Ryan Shahidehpour, Ph.D., was lacing ...
The kick-off for Fourth of July weekend included a performance by the Pennyrile Area Community Band at Casey Jones Distillery ...
Murray State University Hopkinsville campus has partnered with the Christian County Chamber of Commerce to offer a Summer Lecture Series focused on soft skills in today’s educational and workforce ...
The Christian County Animal Shelter was recently awarded a $1,000 grant from Best Friends Animal Society, a national animal ...
The Hopkinsville-Christian County Airport board approved the purchase of several acres to expand clearance for flights.
This year marked the first year since COVID-19 that Project Graduation returned and included all four of the local high ...
The Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment and Cooperative Extension Service will offer two field tour events on July 22 at its UK Research ...
Kentucky wildlife officials are urging residents to stay alert and practice caution as young black bears begin appearing in parts of the state outside their usual eastern Kentucky range, including ...
According to the economic impact figures through the Kentucky Department of Tourism, visitors spent $243.4 million in 2024, a $4.3 million increase from 2023.
This weekend’s Christmas in July arts and crafts vendor fair is expected to bring in anywhere from 1,000 to 1,500 people to the Planters Bank-Jennie Stuart Health Sportsplex.
With summer travel surging, Kentucky officials are urging motorists to slow down and obey posted speed limits as part of a statewide effort to reduce roadway fatalities.
Receiving accreditation from the American Public Works Association will be a fairly big honor, notes Assistant Director Dave Herndon of the Hopkinsville Public Works Department.