PADD Endorses Resolution Calling For MSU Veterinary School
Fast approaching, Kentucky’s 2024 legislative session is — and atop Murray State University’s wish list is an accredited veterinary curriculum that takes pre-vet students through completion.
PADD Opens Floor For Pivotal Legislative Update
As the heavily-anticipated Kentucky General Assembly 60-day session draws near, now is the time where a number of the Commonwealth’s priorities come plainly into focus.
Beshear Aware Of Acree’s Litigation In Trigg County
During his Thursday afternoon “Team Kentucky” update to the Commonwealth, Governor Andy Beshear was asked of his opinion regarding the recently-settled litigation involving Trigg County Sheriff Aaron Acree — who, on November 28, pleaded guilty to a
HCC Fall Graduation Puts Forth Another Large Class
Leadership from Hopkinsville Community College spent Friday afternoon sending their students back out into the world, following a pair of graduation ceremonies and a nurse’s pinning in the Thomas L. Riley Lecture Hall.
Trigg County Youth Leadership Continues Business Tours
Trigg County High School’s 2023-24 Youth Leadership Class kept a busy itinerary all of Thursday, visiting with leadership from Cadiz-Trigg Tourism and Canton’s newly-opened Red Brick Inn — before closing their efforts with a stop at the
Kentucky, U.S. Chamber Of Commerce Relay Focal Points At Chamber Breakfast
With all eyes on the 60-day 2024 Kentucky General Assembly session and the Commonwealth’s biennium budget, state leaders in business and commerce will be looking to actively galvanize around record economic growth and the continued positive rebound
West Kentucky Tornado Relief Fund Audit Comes Back With Few Flaws
Following an early misappropriation and financial snafu, it turns out the Team Western Kentucky Tornado Relief Fund was, for the most part, properly administered and allocated to those desperately in need — and with less than six-tenths
Redd Denies Dunlap Request For Vacated Conviction And Death Sentence, Grants 2024 Hearing
Following an October 30, 44-page ruling issued in Livingston County Circuit Court from Judge Jamus Redd, Kevin Wayne Dunlap will once again have his day in court — though it may be brief.
City Council Approves Cadiz Police Car Purchase
With lengthy back orders and high prices on the horizon, Cadiz City Council took the advice of Cadiz Police Chief Tyler Thomas Tuesday night — and allowed he and the department to purchase a lightly-used patrol cruiser
In First Year, Hopkinsville’s 100 Women Who Care Raises $60K For Local Non-Profits
In 2006, a Jackson, Michigan woman — Karen Dunigan — hatched an idea to call up more than 100 business associates and friends, all women, to help pitch in financially on a local need of mobile cribs