Christian County Among 18 Receiving Grants For Illegal Dumps
Eighty illegal dumps across 18 counties will soon be targeted for cleanup, following nearly $1 million in grants being administered for the Commonwealth.
Eighty illegal dumps across 18 counties will soon be targeted for cleanup, following nearly $1 million in grants being administered for the Commonwealth.
The U.S. Small Business Administration is, once again, reminding eligible private non-profit organizations in Kentucky of the March 7 deadline to submit disaster loan applications for physical damages caused by the severe storms and tornadoes on December
The Kentucky Senate approved legislation recently that will expand the defintion of what is covered under the mail theft law. 3rd District State Senator Whitney Westerfield says the original law has been on the books for a
Plans are shaping up for next month’s Hopkinsville International Festival that will be virtual, with international-themed food trucks at Debow Park. Parks and Recreation Superintendent Tab Brockman says the participants feel it is important to keep most
Forecasting the recent winter storm that dumped a round of ice, sleet, and snow on Western Kentucky provides some challenges for the National Weather Service.
A Hopkinsville man told police someone tried to hit him with a vehicle in Hopkinsville Sunday morning.
A Madisonville woman reported money taken out of her vehicle on Fort Campbell Boulevard in Hopkinsville Saturday afternoon.
A home located on Old Dover Road in Trigg County was damaged in a fire Sunday morning.
Electric power is back on for all Pennyrile Electric customers that were impacted by the ice storm that hit western Kentucky Wednesday night and Thursday.
The Kentucky General Assembly passed bills during the past week that strengthen child abuse laws in the state and provide assistance for COVID-19 first responders.