Francene Gilmer received the Hal and Bettye Thurmond Award from the Human Rights Commission of Hopkinsville-Christian County.
Pennyroyal Area Museum has been selected for a Preservation Kentucky award honoring its renovation of the former U.S. Post Office building.
Michael Tackett's new book about Kentucky's longest-serving U.S. senator adds to our knowledge of a figure who is not well ...
As the number of smokers declines, farmers like Christian County's Dale Seay are pulling the plug on their tobacco growing ...
Non-profit health systems across the country are facing significant challenges, and Jennie Stuart is not immune to these ...
LOUISVILLE — When James Sweasy was 19 years old, he was convicted of a felony related to marijuana and spent the next 20 ...
A high bid of $175,000 to purchase Hopkinsville’s L&N Train Depot came from a railroad services firm whose owner said he ...
Amendment 2 would allow public dollars to fund private and charter education instead of being reserved solely for public ...
LaCagle Kenyate Kendrick, 59, of Hopkinsville, died on Oct. 19, in Hopkinsville. He was employed as a custodian at Christian County Board of Education. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Friday, Oct.
Twanna Chante McGlothan, 50, of Hopkinsville, died on Saturday, Oct. 19. She was a native of Madisonville, Kentucky. Funeral services will be at noon on Saturday, Oct. 26, at Cedar Grove Baptist ...
Elijah Daniel Young, 19, of Hopkinsville, died on Friday, Oct. 18, at his home. A native of Middleburg Heights, Ohio, he graduated from Sherman High School in Sherman, Texas, and was attending West ...
David “Pat” Anderson, 65, of South Wooldridge Road in Hopkinsville, died on Friday, Oct. 18, at his home. A native of Cedar Hill, Tennessee, he served in the U.S. Army. He worked for Groupo Antolin ...