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Hopkinsville Rotarians raised more than $500,000 at the auction to fund college scholarship and other education programs.
The protesters cited opposition to President Donald Trump's policies and their concerns about threats to Democracy.
In the season of Easter, Hale's story provides inspiration and an example of how to serve others in our community.
Clayton Dixon, a middle school student who sells a line of meat dry rubs and sauces, is preparing for his first cooking ...
The Hopkinsville Surface and Stormwater Utility, created by city council in 2005, has ensured that heavy rain events like the ...
The First Amendment rights of students at Department of Defense schools are being violated by removal of library books about ...
Kentucky’s economy is the nation’s most reliant on global trade, according to a study that looks at the potential impact of ...
The lawsuit challenges Department of Defense policies that led to schools at Fort Campbell removing books about slavery and ...
Community members submitted more than 40 chair-themed haikus in support of Sanctuary Inc. and The Chair Project.
Artist and downtown Hopkinsville merchant Julie-Anna Carlisle is The Chair Project organizer. The auction will be in her shop ...
Hopkinsville Community College has received a $400,000 donation to create an endowment benefitting its Professional and ...
The Christian County Chamber of Commerce has recognized 15 local businesses and organizations with Compass Awards to ...