News

The agency said it would approve new versions of the vaccine only for adults 65 years of age and older as well as for people ...
The U.S. Department of Education pulled an agreement to give Kentucky school districts more time to spend COVID relief funds ...
Victor “Vic” E. Barnes, 94, of Hopkinsville, died on May 15, in Hopkinsville. A native of Bozeman, Montana, he was a U.S. Air Force veteran, serving in both the Korean and Vietnam wars. After retiring ...
Graduation ceremonies for Hopkinsville and Christian County high schools are planned Friday at the Stadium of Champions at Eagle Way and LaFayette Road.
Food trucks will be serving at Hopkinsville Brewing Co. — and three restaurants, The Local, The Crusty Pig and The Mixer, ...
Kenneth Heard is a contributing writer to the Arkansas Advocate, a sister publication to the Kentucky Lantern and part of the nonprofit States Newsroom network. Heard works at the Craighead County ...
In the 30 days after damaging twisters hit Arkansas on March 14, the state saw nearly four times as many tornado warnings as ...
Linda Boren Armstrong, 76, of Dawson Springs, and formerly of Princeton, died on Sunday, May 18, at Tradewater Health & Rehabilitation Center in Dawson Springs. A native of Cadiz, she was retired from ...
Albert “Sonny” Pike Evans III, 75, of Hopkinsville, died on Saturday, May 17, at the Nashville VA Hospital. A native of Scottsburg, Indiana, he grew up in Jeffersonville, Indiana, and entered into the ...
Joyce Ann Davis, 78, of Bowling Green, died on Wednesday, May 14, in Elkton. A native of Hopkinsville, she was a member of Gainesville Baptist Church. Funeral services will be at noon on Thursday, May ...