A major housing bill stalled late in Kentucky’s legislative session, leaving efforts to address the state’s growing shortage ...
An Italian immigrant who sold oysters and fish in Hopkinsville in the 1930s is one of the personalities from local history ...
(Editor’s note: Ray Duckworth, who was a Kentucky New Era sportswriter covering local high school sports during the 1980s and ‘90s, is among many former residents expected to be back in town this ...
For nearly 20 years, the Penny Grocery Museum was owned and operated by the late Murray local Johnny Gingles, a passionate ...
The Pennyroyal Arts Council is accepting applications for the Barbara Gardner Scholarship, which will award $500 each to an ...
The Thin Blue Run is planned to raise awareness and money for Child Abuse Prevention and Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Republican U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell defended NATO and said he supported “taking the fight to Iran” Wednesday at the ...
Kentucky added 9,839 new voters ahead of the May 19 primary—the largest increase since the 2024 presidential election.
Hopkinsville drivers have long used West Edmunds Street as a cut-through from South Main Street to Canton Street.
Joe Tandy Rives, 77, of Pembroke, died on Sunday, April 5, at his home. A native of Hopkinsville, he was a U.S. Army veteran and a self-employed electrician at Rives Electric. He was a member of ...
Misty Ann Pennington, 50, of Hopkinsville, died on Friday, April 3, at her home. A native of Portland, Oregon, she was a Christian and a homemaker. The family has chosen cremation, with a celebration ...
Mary Alice Holman Gates, 85, of Hopkinsville, died at 2 p.m., Friday, April 3, at her home. A native of Clay County, Tennessee, she was valedictorian of the Celina High School Class of 1958. After ...