Ford Motor Company Reverses Course, To Keep AM Radio
Reports surfaced on Tuesday, indicating that Ford vehicle owners will have the ability to tune in to AM radio in the upcoming years, contrary to previous plans.
Madie Ruth Wharton Shemwell, 78, of Hopkinsville
Funeral services for 78-year-old Madie Ruth Wharton Shemwell, of Hopkinsville, will be 11 AM Saturday at Gamble Funeral Home.
Frances Meacham Cunningham, of Hopkinsville
Funeral services for Frances Meacham Cunningham, of Hopkinsville, will be 1 PM Friday at Maddux-Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home.
DOE Pulls $200M Grant From Microvast Holdings
According to sources such as Politico and Reuters, the U.S. Department of Energy has officially “scrapped” a proposed $200 million grant for Microvast — a Texas-based battery company whose connections to China have “drawn criticism” from lawmakers.
Beshear, Logan/Todd Regional Water Commission Celebrate 20 Years
It was 20 years ago this month, when officials with the Logan/Todd Regional Water Commission proverbially twisted the knobs — pumping water to a pair of counties and surrounding municipalities needing a clean and reliable public system.
Sylvia Named Commanding General for the 101st Airborne Division
The U.S. Department of Defense has announced the next commanding general for the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell.
Marvin Gates, 75 of Oak Grove
Marvin L Gates, age 75, of Oak Grove, passed away on Sunday, May 21, 2023, at Blanchfield Army Hospital of natural causes. The family has chosen cremation with a celebration of life at a later date. Maddux-Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home
PHOTOS – Rhyan Syester Gives Ag Drone Demo
Trigg County resident Rhyan Syester recently opened his own company called Veterans Drone Services. He uses drone technology to custom applicate pesticides and fungicides on crops. He also teaches the farmer how to operate this type of
Fiscal Court Talks Woodbine Street In Hopkinsville
A citizen of Christian County brought forth concerns and a petition with more than 50 names to his fiscal court Tuesday morning, looking to get thru traffic to slow down along Woodbine Street in Hopkinsville.
The Affordable Connectivity Program Helping Kentucky Families Afford Internet
Kentucky families can get up to $30 per month for internet services and up to $100 off a tablet, laptop, or desktop computer through the Affordable Connectivity Program.