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The church has ripe tomatoes, corn, cucumbers and squash for anyone who wants to pick the vegetables. Christian Heights ...
Nearly 600,000 Kentuckians got help through the SNAP Program in June 2025, according to the Cabinet for Health and Family ...
Expanded hours at the residential shelter and the LifNAV Center, both on Seventh Street, will begin July 24 and continue for two weeks.
A county-owned building that historians believe is the oldest surviving structure in downtown Hopkinsville could soon be ...
Local governments are getting federal funds to help them build back from recent disasters after a months-long wait.
A faith-based organization from Clarksville, Tennessee, is looking to open a homeless shelter across state lines in Oak Grove ...
KET is reviving its plans to cover the 2025 Fancy Farm Picnic in West Kentucky following a donation from the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce.
Richard Allen Parrill, 61, of Hopkinsville, died on Saturday, July 19, at his home. He was an LPN for Western State Hospital. The family has chosen cremation with a celebration of life to be held at a ...
A housing needs assessment shows that the city of Hopkinsville has a more than 3,000-unit gap across rental and for-sale ...
Linda Bell Banton, 82, of Hopkinsville, died at 5:15 p.m. Sunday, July 20, at Jennie Stuart Medical Center. She was a retired shipping supervisor from Mid-Continent Spring and a member of Hillcrest ...
Ronnie Jerome Wills, 69, of Hopkinsville, died on Sunday, July 20, in Hopkinsville. A native of Christian County, he worked in the production department for Mid-State Rubber Factory. He was a U.S.