Kentucky Wesleyan College will move from the traditional three-credit-hour course structure to a four-credit-hour model beginning in fall 2027, the college announced in a news release Monday.
The Back to Back Foundation Inc., is among the honorees who have been recognized by Hopkinsville Mayor James R. Knight Jr.
Christian County found its rhythm after a rocky start Tuesday night, defeating University Heights Academy 3-1 in the 8th ...
FRANKFORT — Two Kentucky lawmakers are hoping 2026 will be the year a bill to remove the state mandate for fluoride in ...
LEXINGTON — Markey Cancer Center researchers Jennifer Redmond Knight, Dr.P.H., and Timothy Mullett, M.D., are ...
City officials devoted much of Tuesday night’s city council meeting to the future of the Blue Streak Printers building, ...
On Saturday morning in downtown Hopkinsville, over 200 local residents attended the No Kings protest on the sidewalk of the ...
Thousands of Kentuckians turned out under the autumn sun to protest President Donald Trump’s administration, some pointedly ...
There is a renewed sense of excitement in downtown Hopkinsville. From new businesses opening their doors to public and private investments transforming long-vacant spaces, our community is witnessing ...
Farmers urged to test for soybean cyst nematodeKentucky soybean farmers are being urged to test their soil for soybean cyst nematode, which University of Kentucky Extension Plant Pathologist Dr. Carl ...
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