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The Bruce conference and convention center off Fort Campbell Boulevard typically hosts 350 events each year and sees anywhere ...
Once again three individuals spoke during the “public comments” portion of a Trigg County School Board meeting, and once ...
Christian County Judge-Executive Jerry Gilliam announced on Tuesday morning that the county received 13.88 inches of rain ...
The Pennyrile Area Community Band received the Friend of Music Award from the Kentucky Music Educators Association in ...
The Christian County Master Gardeners and the Christian County Extension Office held its Garden and Outdoor Living Expo this ...
Kentucky's first female chief justice said Tuesday that she's "never given much thought to gender," an outlook she attributed ...
The publication is named for Hopkinsville Community College’s Round Table Literary Park and was founded by retired HCC instructor Frances G. Thomas, who along with a group of HCC honor students, first ...
The Trigg County School Board has approved construction documents related to upgrades for the Trigg County High and Middle ...
The Christian County Lady Colonels basketball program will host its annual Youth Girls Basketball Camp on Saturday, May 31, ...
Saying that fossil fuels’ role in causing climate change is “subject to debate,” Republican Senate President Robert Stivers touted President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders aimed at boosting ...
The Christian County Board of Education has a long agenda for Thursday’s meeting with several of the items involving the new Christian County High School.
In the wake of recent rainstorms in the community, Hopkinsville Mayor James R. Knight Jr., is urging residents to take pictures of any damage that occurred at their homes.