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Joy Closet Launches Hope House Initiative
Joy Closet, a Hopkinsville organization serving the nine counties of the Pennyrile region, kicked off a campaign to build the Hope House to help children who are in the foster care system.
Joy Closet, a Hopkinsville organization serving the nine counties of the Pennyrile region, kicked off a campaign to build the Hope House to help children who are in the foster care system.
A joint investigation between three agencies Thursday led to drug trafficking charges for a Guthrie man.
Governor Andy Beshear, along with Sam Flynn, the executive director of the Kentucky Medical Cannabis Program, have revealed important measures to expedite access to medical cannabis for eligible individuals in Kentucky.
David R. Camp, age 76, of Murray, passed away Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at his home of natural causes. A graveside service will be held at noon on Monday, April 22, 2024, at Edgewood Cemetery in Trenton. Maddux-Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home has been entrusted by the family to handle the arrangements.
A Livingston, Tennessee man and a Bowling Green woman were charged with possession of drugs after a traffic stop in Todd County Wednesday night.
Murray State University hosted its annual FFA Field Day where there was over 1300 students present. There were students present from Kentucky, Tennessee, Illinois, Missouri, and West Virginia. Rebecca Grimsley, a Murray State student who helped coordinate the event, says that Field Day was a very busy event with all
Lindsey and Roger Galabeas are leaving the Hopkinsville Salvation Army in June to take on a new appointment in Nashville. Lindsey Galabeas announced this week on social media they have been appointed as the Corps Officers of The Salvation Army Nashville South Campus. She says their final day in Hopkinsville
Dana Watts Bradshaw is a 2005 graduate of Todd County Central High School.
North Todd Elementary Principal Bruce Voth says the school’s site-based council has been busy with staffing and three new teacher hires will be joining North Todd’s family.
Christian County Family Court Judge Jason Fleming says he will remain in the race for the First District Kentucky Court of Appeals seat although Governor Andy Beshear appointed his opponent to fill the vacant seat.