Agriculture Department partners with agencies to provide food support

As the federal government shutdown continues, the Kentucky Department of Agriculture announced a partnership with multiple organizations to provide food assistance to those in need. The U.S. Department of Agriculture […]
Farm Bureau hosts legislative meet-and-greet while readying for upcoming session

The Kentucky Farm Bureau is gearing up for a full legislative session starting in January, but before that, the Christian County Farm Bureau hosted a legislative meet and greet event […]
City of Madisonville invites community to Veterans Day ceremony

The City of Madisonville is inviting the community to their annual Veterans Day Ceremony, set for this Sunday at 1 p.m. According to a news release, the event is hosted […]
TVA shares energy saving tips as cold temperatures settle in

Fall chills are lingering in the air, and winter is approaching, so the Tennessee Valley Authority is sharing tips on how to stay warm while saving energy. As temperatures drop […]
CCPS Education Foundation announces grant recipients

The Christian County Public Schools Education Foundation awarded $7,000 in Bright Ideas Grants for education projects last week. The foundation’s Bright Ideas Grant Program allows local educators to receive funding […]
Vanderbilt University Medical Center to acquire Tennova for $600 million

Tennova Healthcare in Clarksville is set to become a part of Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s regional health network, after it was acquired for $600 million. According to a news […]
Federal judge rules against SNAP suspension amid government shutdown

A federal judge ruled on Friday in favor of continuing the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, after the Trump administration announced it would be halted in November due to the federal […]
Trick-or-Treaters take over South Main Street in downtown Hopkinsville

The week might have started out wet and gloomy, but all of that cleared up in time for Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation’s Downtown Halloween Trick-or-Treating on Friday. South Main Street […]
Ky. Auditor’s Office receives highest rating from peer review

The Kentucky Auditor’s Office has received the highest possible peer review rating from the National State Auditor’s Association. According to a news release, the Peer Review is conducted by the […]
HCC hosting Registration Rallies to get folks signed up for the spring semester

Hopkinsville Community College gearing up for their spring semester, and they’re inviting those interested in pursuing higher education to take part in their Registration Rallies. Registration for the spring semester […]