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Corporation for Public Broadcasting has paid for “the majority of KET’s productions and 25% of KET’s total workforce," said ...
Housing affordability data showed that more than 4,200 households in Hopkinsville were cost burdened, meaning that more than ...
Gene Rogers, 77, of Cerulean, Kentucky, died on Wednesday, July 16, at Jennie Stuart Medical Center. A native of Caldwell County, Kentucky, he was a lifelong farmer, who for 30 years devoted his time ...
Darius Tahir, correspondent, is based in Washington, D.C., and reports on health technology with an eye toward how it helps (or doesn’t) underserved populations; how it can be used (or not) to help ...
One of the world’s biggest genetic databases comprises DNA data donated over the years by more than a million retired ...
Mary Ilene Lacey Brown, 77, of Hopkinsville, died on on Sunday, July 13, in Hopkinsville. A native of Trenton, Kentucky she was a member of Cedar Grove Baptist Church, where she was an usher and a ...
A Delta Regional Authority workforce grant for more than $250,0000 has been awarded to Hopkinsville Community College to ...
Morgan Eads is a freelance reporter who has worked in journalism in Central Kentucky for nearly a decade. As a newspaper reporter and later an investigative producer at a local news station, she’s ...
James “Bubba” Dunn, 74, of Hopkinsville, died on Tuesday, July 15, at Jennie Stuart Medical Center. He was a truck driver. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, July 17, at Lamb Funeral Home.
Barkley Gilliland, 89, of Princeton Road in Hopkinsville, died on Monday, July 14, at his home. A native of Christian County, he served in the U.S. Army. He was a truck driver and worked at Stallons ...
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday moved one step closer to canceling $9 billion in funding for several foreign aid programs and ...