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The housing shortage in Eastern Kentucky has been exacerbated by catastrophic flooding in recent years. Fahe, a network of ...
A beard contest, stein-holding competition and spelling bee are planned, and Camo Caravan will be serving food during at the brewery.
The Hopkinsville High School Class of 1969 will have a reunion luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Oct. 11, at The Hall in ...
Hopkinsville Water Environment Authority President and CEO Derrick Watson will retire at the end of the year, board chairman ...
Hoptown Brewing Co. founder Kate Russell urges city officials to allow a private entity to buy and rehabilitate the East ...
Orders issued Friday by city and county officials banned outdoor burning because of dry conditions. The bans are in effect until further notice. The orders are from Hopkinsville Fire Chief Steven T.
The Kentucky Supreme Court heard arguments whether public business via private device should still fall under the state’s ...
Dorothy “Dot” Orten Cohoon, 99, of Cadiz, died Tuesday, Sept. 9, at Jennie Stuart Medical Center. Born in Cerulean, she began her career at Thomas Industries, later becoming a member of the ...
Andrea Morris, 78, died Monday, Sept. 8, at her residence in Hopkinsville. A native of Canton, Ohio, she worked as a waitress and teachers assistant. She attended Second Baptist Church and loved to ...
A settlement agreement with an insurer has cleared the way for extensive repair work — costing approximately $700,000 — on ...
Dr. Jerry Taylor Hart, 84, died on Sept. 9, in Kuttawa. A native of Louisville, he graduated from University of Tennessee Medical School and served in the U.S. Air Force in Okinawa, Japan, as a ...
The largest oil and gas company in the U.S. is looking to expand its EV market share — and the path leads straight through ...