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The U.S. Justice Department is recommending an ex-Louisville police officer convicted of using excessive force during the ...
In November 2024, the Christian County Board of Education voted to approved to establish their own law enforcement agency.
With school a month away from starting, the new Christian County Law Enforcement Agency is gearing up to oversee eight of the 15 School Resource Officers in Christian County.
There may not have been mistletoe and hot chocolate, and it may have been 91 degrees outside, but Hopkinsville had some ...
The Pennyrile Area Development District has approved a fiscal year 2026 budget that includes $37.3 million in revenues.
Just when you thought the Hoptown Hoppers might ease their foot off the gas with the season winding down, they reminded ...
The pads weren’t popping and there were no tackles to the ground, but football fans still got a summertime sneak peek of ...
A Republican lawmaker questioned a University of Kentucky administrator Tuesday about a course offering in the university’s Gender and Women’s Studies program.
Zackary Sproling, 34, of New Caney, TX, was charged on Sunday with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, ...
FRANKFORT — Kentucky state government revenue grew by only a fraction of 1% in the fiscal year that ended June 30. The Office of State Budget Director reports that receipts to the state’s General Fund ...
The Delta Regional Authority (DRA) recently awarded Hopkinsville Community College over $250,000 to fund a workforce program that will expand job training opportunities in the college’s electrical, ...
The University of Louisville has disbanded the UofL Women’s Network and four other employee groups in response to a new state law.
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