The final vote occurred the morning of Aug 13, with the ordinance allowing a reduction in tax rates and promoting growth for the county.
Kids between the ages of five and 16 can sign up, and there is a four-hour window for haircuts between noon and 4 p.m. on Aug. 18.
As new and returning students come to campus or log in for online classes, Hopkinsville Community College has dozens of resources and clubs ready for students to take advantage of in the new semester.
The rodeo is riding into town at the Western Kentucky Fairgrounds in Hopkinsville for two nights of fun. Aug. 16 and 17 will be packed full of riding, roping, and wrestling.
As the sister of the nationally recognized writer and poet, Motley continues to dedicate her time passing along the legacy and works of Hopkinsville native bell hooks.
Monday and Tuesday start off with sunny skies and calm winds, with rain and possible thunderstorms expected later in the week.
Multiple paving projects spanning over a few of weeks began on Aug. 7 in Hopkinsville. Motorists are encouraged to avoid these areas when possible and seek alternate routes.
Teachers, staff, and community members gathered at the new Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Early Learning Center on Aug. 7 to get a glimpse at the newly renovated facility opening this fall.
A woman was killed and a man was severely injured in a motorcycle wreck on Eagle Way Bypass and Pennyrile Parkway on Thursday afternoon.
The 16th Annual Butterfly Festival is returning to Oak Grove on Saturday, Sept. 7 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the War Memorial Walking Trail, 101 Walter Garett Lane.