A traveling mobile museum showcasing the history of American independence is making a multi-day stop at Fort Campbell as part of a nationwide tour leading up to the country’s 250th ...
Kentucky electric utilities made more than 268,000 utility disconnections over a recent 12-month period as federal funding to prevent disconnections fell far short of Kentuckians’ financial need, acco ...
Fort Campbell struck first Monday night, but Hopkinsville Lady Tigers proved to be too much and punched their ticket to the 8th District championship game, overcoming a slow start to ...
Western Kentucky University has released new renderings for the first facility in its multi-year plan to remake student housing on the Hill.
LEXINGTON — The Agricultural Leadership Program (KALP), which recently celebrated 40 years of growing leaders in the ...
Having sidewalks available in a community offers a safer, more reliable way to maneuver by foot from one’s home to stores, restaurants, to visit the neighbors “or whatever,” says Sheryl Byrum, the ...
Hopkinsville officials heard competing visions Wednesday night for the future of Bluegrass Splash waterpark, as residents ...
The Christian County Board of Education approved the first purchase of Lenovo Chromebooks for the new Christian County High School, authorizing 474 devices at a total cost of $156,731 as assistant ...
Building a new high school is a massive undertaking, but as the local athletic department continues to fill out its coaching ...
The Senate Families and Children Committee unanimously passed a bill Tuesday to seeks to gauge the effectiveness of using financial incentives to encourage kindergarten readiness.
A bill to ensure a “safety barrier” for first responders while they work advanced Thursday from the Veterans, Military ...
The Trigg County Fiscal Court has learned of concerns about a facility that offers comprehensive mental health treatment and ...
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