The Trump administration has terminated around $100 million in grant funding for the Ascend Elements battery plant in ...
The students campers who painted the murals were Myaunna Wilkerson, Avery Reynolds, Caroline Boggess, Kaydin Nolte, Lucy ...
The topic for the next ARTalks presentation at the Janice Mason Art Museum is “Ghosts of Western Kentucky: An Evening of ...
The Department for Aging and Independent Living has informed area development districts the state can no longer provide ...
Sponsored by Hopkinsville Electric, the parade's theme this year is "Christmas Vacation," and its grand marshal is retiring HWEA president and CEO Derrick Watson.
NPR’s Steve Inskeep interviewed Beshear on “Morning Edition” last week, and Washington Monthly just published an article ...
Stars and Stripes reports that word came down Tuesday that athletics and other extracurricular activities, which had been ...
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman says the state can restrict pharmacy benefit managers from steering business to ...
The best response in times of conflict, writes Constance Alexander, is to keep showing up and participating in community.
The majority of Kentuckians who get their health insurance through the state exchange, called kynect, benefit from the enhanced tax subsidies — roughly 83,000 out of 97,000 people who signed up during ...
Diana Lynn Drummond Hamilton, 70, of Pembroke, died Oct. 4 in Pembroke. Born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, she was a Mormon and worked as a mechanic. Gamble Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Jennifer Lynn Steckelberg Shewey, 46, of Hopkinsville, died Oct. 5, at Jewish Hospital in Louisville of natural causes. A Hopkinsville native, she worked for herself cleaning houses. A celebration of ...
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