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Brent Seales, heritage science chair in the Stanley and Karen Pigman College of Engineering at the University of Kentucky, ...
LEXINGTON — Heat is a serious workplace hazard that can cause illness — or even death — if proper precautions aren’t taken. Although outdoor workers face the greatest risk during ...
The Hopkinsville Art Guild held a one-day Art Camp thanks to a $2,500 donation from the local Rotary Club for 24 kids.
Nearly 600,000 Kentuckians got help buying food through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in June 2025, according ...
The renovations in the Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library are almost completed. Library Executive Director Tiffany ...
A new era is on the horizon for Christian County Public Schools, as Hopkinsville High School and Christian County High School ...
The 5th Annual Taste of the Town has expanded this year to cover two days and includes more food trucks and more activities.
Kentucky’s largest city is changing a detention policy for immigrants following pressure from the Trump administration.
The Boys & Girls Club of Hopkinsville is marking a major milestone next week, and the public is invited to help celebrate.
The Kentucky Agricultural Development Board has approved more than $3.4 million for agricultural diversification and rural development projects across the state, according to a release from the ...
August, and the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is preparing new hunters with a statewide “Hunter Education Day” set for Saturday, Aug.
The U.S. Office of the Inspector General says 75 contracted employees in Kentucky didn’t complete background checks before providing COVID-19 testing on K-12 school property.
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