Tymeless Hearts Spring Festival will return to the Trail of Tears Park for the second year on April 12 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
An early offensive surge proved enough for the Madisonville-North Hopkins to fend off a determined Christian County Lady ...
With April beginning next week, Sanctuary, Inc. is preparing to raise awareness on sexual assault through several events.
Ascend Elements has paused construction on the Apex 1 project in Hopkinsville after breaking ground in October 2022.
Military children have strong family ties, and they become really resilient, able to bounce back from circumstances that come ...
Alicia Davis has faced her share of challenges on her journey to playing college basketball, but none of them could stop the ...
With summer almost upon us, Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation is getting ready for the 2025 Summer Salute. Rachel Sanders, ...
Murray State University has surpassed its $100 million goal in the Be Bold: Forever Blue & Gold Centennial Campaign, marking a milestone in the university’s history.
The first Black member of a board overseeing Kentucky’s wildlife management agency apparently lost his seat under a GOP-backed law that a Senate leader said was justified by ...
Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation is bringing back the Nighttime WHOP’ER Egg Hunt for the third year. The egg hunt will at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, April 18, at Tie Breaker Park; and is open to children ...
Kentucky’s health departments are set to lose nearly $150 million in health-related grants after the Trump administration announced it would cancel the state’s Covid-19 health care grants, Sylvia Good ...
UHA held its own through five innings Saturday, but a defensive breakdown in the sixth proved costly as the Blazers fell 4-2 to Greenwood in a close, non-district battle.