Election office counts remaining ballots for Vanderburgh County
With over 30,000 ballots remaining, the Vanderburgh County Election Office says they had a higher voter turnout than anticipated.
State investigates six Indiana organizations for alleged influx of migrants
The Indiana Attorney General's Office says they believe organizations like Berry Global and the God is Good Foundation are coordinating efforts to attract migrant workers.
Calibrating the 2024 USA elections outcome
Calibrating the 2024 USA elections outcome - The Maravi Post
Hopkins Co. Sheriff’s Office: Motorcycle crash claims life of Greenville man
HOPKINS CO., Ky. (WFIE) - Hopkins County officials say a motorcyclist is dead after a crash that happened Monday around midnight. Deputies say 32-year-old Zachary Lanham of Greenville was on Hopkinsville Road near Rutter Avenue when he hit a guardrail. Authorities say he was later found down an embankment.
Saturday Night Missouri Earthquake Felt In The Region
An earthquake that occurred in the Missouri Bootheel was felt by some in Western Kentucky late Saturday night. The U.S. Geological Survey recorded a 3.7 magnitude earthquake Saturday night at 10:44 two miles from Steele,
Usi graces final ceremony for late Veep Saulos Chilima
LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The Vice President of Malawi, Dr. Michael Usi, was present at the final ceremony honoring the late Dr. Saulos Chilima, who served as the country’s Vice President and was also a trusted advisor to President Lazarus Chakwera on youth matters.
Bowling Green football tops St. Xavier for first time since 2020; North Oldham victorious
Deuce Bailey threw three touchdown passes to lead the Bowling Green High School football team to a 26-9 victory at St. Xavier on Friday.
Kentucky, Tennessee football playoffs set following regular season
Following Friday nights regular season finale games, the postseason matchups for the first round in both Kentucky and Tennessee are now set.
Early Voting Finding Incredible Pace In Kentucky
Early voting in Kentucky remains on a record pace. That’s according to Kentucky’s Secretary of State Michael Adams, who earlier Friday shared on social media that after Thursday’s opening polls, the Commonwealth had 225,
New Closures by Major U.S. Banks
According to Lagradaonline, As October nears its end, the trend of bank branch closures shows no signs of slowing down, with 35 locations shut down in just one week. This wave of closures reflects ongoing changes in consumer banking preferences and behaviors,
Jennie Stuart makes its case for Deaconess deal in open meeting with residents who mostly oppose it
It did not appear that any opinions in favor or against the deal changed during Wednesday's meeting at Jennie Stuart.
Trust and betrayal within families: Reflections on the Mumba Case
The recent sentencing of Annie Mumba to 53 years in prison for the murder of her husband, Professor Peter Mumba, has sent shockwaves through the community, forcing us to confront the delicate and sometimes fragile nature of trust within families.
Schorchers fail to defend Cosafa Women’s Championship in Semi-Finals
LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The Malawi women national football team, the Scorchers have failed to defend the Cosafa Championship after being shown an exit door. The team suffered a 2-0 defeat to the Zambia’s Copper Queens on Thursday,
Artemis I Moon Tree Stewards
Artemis I Moon Tree seedlings continue to find new homes with schools, museums, libraries, universities, and community organizations
Fall LIHEAP heating bill assistance application period to begin next week
The fall application period for the federal Low-Income Home Assistance Energy Program, also known as LIHEAP, starts Nov. 5.
US Election Polls: Trump vs. Harris – Who’s Leading the Race?
As Election Day approaches, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are locked in a highly competitive race. With only days left, polls reveal that both candidates are nearly tied,
Hopkinsville Ward 12 Candidates Discuss Issues
Each ward of Hopkinsville faces different but similar challenges. For candidates of Ward 12, the League of Women Voters focused its questions around the downtown area. One of the issues facing downtow
Hopkinsville museum selected for Preservation Kentucky award
Pennyroyal Area Museum has been selected for a Preservation Kentucky award honoring its renovation of the former U.S. Post Office building.
Hopkinsville’s 50th Unity Breakfast recognizes good works and volunteers in community
Francene Gilmer received the Hal and Bettye Thurmond Award from the Human Rights Commission of Hopkinsville-Christian County.
Compassion and lots of coffee: Behind the scenes of Amy Watson's final week at NewsChannel 5
We love embracing our relationship with you and we know you choose to start your day with us if you tune into NewsChannel 5 This Morning.
Hopkinsville CDS to Consider Zoning Request of Heltsley Farms Property
The Hopkinsville Community and Development Services will have a meeting Monday night to hear a zoning proposal concerning a large parcel of land on the east side of Hopkinsville. According to the meeting agenda,
Hopkinsville Woman Charged With Assault
A Hopkinsville woman was arrested on a warrant charging her with assault Wednesday afternoon in connection to a fight in Hopkinsville. Hopkinsville Police say on October 15th, 23-year-old Katlyn Orten
Tilghman is No. 2 in 4A and represents last game within district for Lakers
The final district game of the season brings Calloway County’s toughest challenge yet: the Paducah Tilghman Blue Tornado.
Law Enforcement Investigate Hopkinsville Robbery
A robbery at Hibbett Sports on Fort Campbell Boulevard in Hopkinsville led to one person being pepper sprayed Wednesday afternoon. Hopkinsville Police say they were called after a man and woman took s
Railroad services firm submits high bid for Hopkinsville’s L&N Train Depot
A high bid of $175,000 to purchase Hopkinsville’s L&N Train Depot came from a railroad ... Inc. in our community with his dedication to the history of railroads in Kentucky.” Railmark also owns three historic railroad structures in Yreka, California ...
Amendment 2 Among Many Topics Discussed At Republican Rally
Two weeks before the November 5th General Election, one major topic stands before the people of Commonwealth. And who will be the next President of the United States — Kamala Harris or Donald Trump —
Fish fry to benefit Christian County Senior Citizens Center
A fish fry to benefit the Christian County Senior Citizens Center is set for 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 24, at the senior center, 1402 W. Seventh St. The cost for a meal is $15, and tickets can be purchased at the senior center during regular hours, 8 a.m to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Christian County Chamber Of Commerce Hosts International Panel Discussion
In Christian County alone, there are 23 industrial companies hailing from 11 different countries — each of them possessing unique international customs, cultures and career expectations inside their walls.
EFD provides tips on space heater safety
With temperatures dropping, many homeowners will turn to a space heater before the thermostat. The Evansville Fire Department says precautionary measures can save your home from catching fire.
Trigg County Officials Looking To Solve Title IX Deficiencies
Wednesday night’s workshop for the Trigg County Board of Education brought to attention a number of concerns and action plans for the district, particularly in school safety, facilities management, salary scales,
Halloween fun guide 2024: Trunk-or-treats, Fright on Franklin, fall fests and more in Clarksville
Looking for fun things to do this Halloween? We’ve got you covered. Here’s your guide to local Halloween fun, through Oct. 31. Events are free unless otherwise noted.
Hoptown Half Marathon And 5K Causing Road Closures This Weekend
The annual Hoptown Half Marathon and 5K will take over some streets on Friday and Saturday. Rachel Sanders with Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation says some road closures for the event will begin Frida
$400,000 in STEP money available to grow Ky’s $40B in exports
Following a record year that saw Kentucky businesses top $40 billion in exports for the first time, state officials today said new federal funding is available to help build the global presence of Kentucky-based companies.
EZ-ACCESS Supports "Make America Healthy Again" Round Table to Address Healthcare and Accessibility Issues
The round table is part of the "Make America Healthy Again" tour, bringing together prominent voices to address pressing national issues, moderated by Dr. Phil McGraw. As the title sponsor, EZ-ACCESS underscores its commitment to accessibility and public discourse, aligning with a strong focus on community empowerment and public health initiatives.
The Book & Bottle Shop to open Nov. 12 in downtown Hopkinsville
When Rachel Sanders began thinking of opening a bookstore in Hopkinsville, she knew it would need to be a place where people felt comfortable spending time. She didn’t want it to be the kind of store where customers dash in and out with book purchases.
Jazz on Stage is returning to Alhambra Theatre
The Pennyroyal Arts Council is selling tickets for its second series of Jazz on Stage, beginning with “The First Time Ever I Heard Your Voice” celebrating the music of Roberta Flack and Al Jarreau on Thursday, Oct. 24, at the Alhambra Theatre. It will feature Clint Holmes, Niki Harris, Keith Ganz and the Christian Tamburr Trio.