The majority of Kentuckians who get their health insurance through the state exchange, called kynect, benefit from the enhanced tax subsidies — roughly 83,000 out of 97,000 people who signed up during ...
Stars and Stripes reports that word came down Tuesday that athletics and other extracurricular activities, which had been ...
NPR’s Steve Inskeep interviewed Beshear on “Morning Edition” last week, and Washington Monthly just published an article ...
Bonnie Hester, 96, of Hopkinsville, died at 3:08 a.m. on Oct. 5, at Hearthstone Place in Elkton. A native of Todd County, she was a retired sales clerk and bookkeeper from Hester’s Saw Shop, where she ...
Vicci Lynn Cornelius McKinney, 70, of Lebanon, Tennessee, and formerly of Hopkinsville, died Oct. 2, at her home of natural causes. Born in Willows, California, she worked as a sales manager at ...
Janice Faye Vinson Burkhart, 81, of Hopkinsville, died Oct. 5, at her home of natural causes. Born in Princeton, she was retired from the Civil Service as a budget analyst. She attended First Baptist ...
Alva Grace Wharton Bacon, 94, of Hopkinsville, died on Sept. 29, in Madisonville. Born in Trigg County, she was employed as a custodian with Christian County Public Schools. She was a member of Gracey ...
Hopkinsville Mayor James R. Knight Jr.’s office is accepting applications for the eighth Mayor’s Youth Council, a leadership ...
Gonyea has covered multiple presidential campaigns, traveled internationally to report on diplomacy and global events, and ...
The $345,544 grant, part of a $79.2 million USDA investment nationwide, helps Kentucky fund projects that enhance the ...
McGrath, who joins three Democrats vying for the open U.S. Senate seat and at least three Republicans, wrote on social media ...
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