Kentucky State Treasurer Mark H. Metcalf has announced that the Unclaimed Property Division of his office has returned more than $100 million to Kentuckians, since he took office on Jan. 1, 2024. That ...
For the Trigg County softball program, Henderson County has long represented the final, stubborn frontier of the Second ...
In the wake of criticism from Gov. Andy Beshear over recent UK actions, Board of Trustees member Jim Gray called for a “collaborative group” to review and adjust ...
The Fort Campbell track team made the short trip across the state line this week and proved they could hang with the best in the area. Competing in a tough ...
A day after Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear shared that he was “losing confidence and growing increasingly concerned” with the management of the University of Kentucky, Beshear expanded on criticism of ...
Steve Tribble, who served almost three decades as the judge-executive in Christian County, is being recognized with the renaming of a bridge in his honor.
This year’s Downtown Hopkinsville Farmers Market is offering something new. “We are excited to see if there’s any changes, if there’s more community involvement,” said Emalee Hudson, the market’s ...
The nation’s military veterans are often overlooked and neglected, Angela St. Clair observes of the men and women who once ...
FRANKFORT — Standing in front of the Hall of Governors at the Kentucky Historical Society, Democratic Kentucky Lt. Gov.
A new Kentucky Driver Licensing Regional Office has opened in Hopkinsville, offering expanded space, improved parking and a ...
As states enact stricter work requirements for the federal food stamp program, a new analysis suggests those requirements won’t enhance employment and will push more people off of food assistance.
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