Christian County Magistrate Russ Guffey is running for mayor of Hopkinsville, setting up a Republican primary race with ...
In October, 645,461 used SNAP benefits to buy groceries in Kentucky. Those people are turning to food banks, which were ...
Trump reversed course on plans to issue partial SNAP benefits, saying aid will resume only after Democrats end the shutdown.
Voter apathy and low turnout in non-presidential election years were key topics for a forum Monday night in Hopkinsville.
A dispute over lowering the city’s occupational license tax for businesses spilled into a rare outburst during Hopkinsville City Council.
As federal SNAP benefits remain stalled, Gov. Andy Beshear released $5 million from Kentucky’s “rainy day” fund to help feed ...
As the federal shutdown delays SNAP payments, new work reporting rules could cost 114,000 Kentuckians their food benefits.
Breaking Bread Dinner Church will serve up to 600 Thanksgiving meals in Hopkinsville. It's seeking donations of food, water ...
The Trump administration will cover only half of November’s SNAP benefits, leaving millions waiting amid a prolonged government shutdown.
Democratic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced the state is starting a food drive as a response to the looming loss of ...
Aaron McNeil House, the Boys and Girls Club, Salvation Army, Hopkinsville Brewing Co. and others are preparing to feed people ...
Organizers will seek 30 to 35 class members from across 15 counties — Ballard, Caldwell, Calloway, Carlisle, Christian, Crittenden, Fulton, Graves, Hickman, Hopkins, Livingston, Lyon, Marshall, ...
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