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Two key Republican lawmakers in the Kentucky legislature are voicing support for a federal program helping tens of thousands of Kentucky households with heating and cooling costs as the Trump ...
Blackberry cobbler with vanilla cream, served Saturday to book club members at The Corner Coffeehouse. (Hoptown Chronicle photo by Jennifer P. Brown) That’s how my Saturday went at The Corner ...
For the next three years, perhaps longer, the Kentucky Capitol will remain a most lonely place as it undergoes renovations.
KET is reviving its plans to cover the 2025 Fancy Farm Picnic in West Kentucky following a donation from the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce.
A faith-based organization from Clarksville, Tennessee, is looking to open a homeless shelter across state lines in Oak Grove, Kentucky.
A reunion for Hopkinsville’s old West Side School is slated for 4 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 2, at Casey Jones Distillery on Witty Lane. The music group Full Circle will play from 6:30 until 8:45 p.m., ...
Christian Fiscal Court magistrates voted unanimously at their Tuesday meeting to declare the building at 521 Weber St., which is behind the old courthouse, as surplus property.
The National Weather Service has already issued more than 3,600 flash flood warnings across the United States in 2025.
A housing needs assessment shows that the city of Hopkinsville has a more than 3,000-unit gap across rental and for-sale properties.
The Kentucky legislature plans to convene in temporary chambers for at least the next three years while the Capitol undergoes renovations.
Keith LeRoy Blue Sr., 82, of Cerulean, died Saturday, July 12, at the Princeton Nursing & Rehab in Princeton of natural causes. Born in Waucoma, Iowa, he was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and a member ...
Larry T. Jackson, 76, of Christian County, died Friday, July 18, at his home of natural causes. A Christian County native, he worked in maintenance at Phelps Dodge for more than 30 years. He was a ...