The U.S. is the only democracy in the world where a presidential candidate can get the most popular votes and still lose the ...
When Rachel Sanders began thinking of opening a bookstore in Hopkinsville, she knew it would need to be a place where people felt comfortable spending time. She didn’t want it to be the kind of store ...
The Pennyroyal Arts Council is selling tickets for its second series of Jazz on Stage, beginning with “The First Time Ever I ...
An alumni profile of Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams in the Harvard Law Bulletin says he is considering a run for ...
The Kentucky Board of Education has passed a resolution supporting public dollars for public education. The statement, ...
LOUISVILLE — Kentucky Right to Life is endorsing in fewer legislative races this year — 45 candidates for the General ...
A History on Tap program titled “Remembering the 1960s, the Times They Were a Changin’” is set for 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct.
Jennie Stuart and Deaconess officials slate meetings with mayor, judge-executive and 'Save Jennie Stuart' representatives ...
North Carolinians have leaned on old fashioned town meetings for communications after Hurricane Helene — a lesson that could ...
Voters will be asked to decide whether public money should go to support private education. Opponents say it would undermine ...
Harriet Day Williams Glover, 85, of Trenton, died Thursday, Oct. 10, at her home of natural causes. Born at Clarksville, Tennessee, she was a homemaker and a member of Lester Memorial Presbyterian ...
Loretta Babb-Hinkle, 77, of Saint Mary’s, Georgia, died Wednesday, Oct. 9, in Georgia. A Christian County native, she was housekeeping supervisor at Holiday Inn. She was a member of Oceanway Church in ...