Fort Campbell’s Cole Details Year At MAC Eagle Ambassador Breakfast
New to the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) as of last summer, Deputy Commanding Officer of Support Colonel Kenneth Cole brought with him several updates about Fort Campbell Thursday morning at the Bruce Convention Center — as
Beshear Announces Record-Breaking Global Exports of Kentucky Products in 2023
Governor Andy Beshear revealed on Thursday that 2023 saw a record-breaking amount of Kentucky-made products being shipped around the world.
No Credible Threat To Local Schools Found After Investigation
Schools in Christian County were put on a temporary high alert as law enforcement investigated a concerning message sent Thursday afternoon.
Rogers Named Interim Hopkinsville CVB Executive Director
Officials with the Hopkinsville-Christian County Convention & Visitors Bureau have announced that Ryan Clark has resigned from his position — and Amy Rogers has been named interim executive director.
What Is Leap Year And Why Does It Happen?
What makes a leap year a leap year?
Two Charged With Trafficking Drugs In Hopkinsville
Two women were charged with trafficking drugs after a traffic stop on Mechanic Street in Hopkinsville Wednesday morning.
Man Charged With Assaulting Woman Then Fleeing From Law Enforcement
A Hopkinsville man was charged after he allegedly assaulted a woman and then led law enforcement on a pursuit Wednesday morning.
More Than 1,400 Turn Out For H&R Agri-Power Pancake Breakfast
More than 1,400 customers and friends of H & R Agri-Power enjoyed pancakes and sausage Saturday morning at the Hopkinsville headquarters. News and Farm Director Alan Watts helped kick the day off with a broadcast on 106.5
Westerfield Files Legislation To Protect In Vitro Fertilization
Third district State Senator Whitney Westerfield, who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, is sponsoring legislation that would provide protection for in vitro fertilization. Senate Bill 373 creates a new chapter of KRS Chapter 216 to limit the