Madisonville Veterans Parade
In Wake Of SNAP Unfreeze, Beshear Orders State Of Emergency

Governor Andy Beshear Friday praised the rulings of two federal judges, ordering the Trump Administration to pay out contingency funds and extend SNAP benefits through the government shutdown.
Two Federal Judges Order Trump Administration To Unlock SNAP Contingency

According to the Associated Press, two federal judges ruled Friday that the Trump administration must continue funding the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) during the ongoing government shutdown, using contingency funds to ensure millions of Americans can
First United Bank & Trust – Run for the Hungry
PHOTOS – 2025 All-2nd Region Volleyball Team

The 2025 All-2nd Region Volleyball Team was announced following the championship match of the regional tournament Thursday night at Hopkins County Central. Named to the squad from region champ Henderson County were Sarah Loffland, Kylee Lyons, Emmy
HIGHLIGHT REEL – Madisonville-North Hopkins vs Warren Central

The Madisonville-North Hopkins Maroons closed out the regular season with a 52-12 win at Warren Central Thursday night. Check out some of the action from the game in this video.
Maroons’ Hightower Closes In On 5,500 Yards

Madisonville-North Hopkins running back Markezz Hightower entered the 2025 football season climbing the statistical ladder into some very elite company. And that climb has continued through the regular season. Unofficially, after Friday night’s regular-season finale, Hightower has
Otega Oweh Knows Cats Must Be More Consistent

What did Otega Oweh, Kentucky’s leading scorer last year, think after Kentucky lost 84-70 to Georgetown in Thursday night’s exhibition game? “We just have to be consistent. We had a great game defensively. So, we just have
Hold Off On Ordering Final Four Tickets

Kentucky fans may want to hold off ordering those Final Four tickets. As good as the Cats looked against top-ranked Purdue in its exhibition opener, the opposite was true against Georgetown Thursday in an 84-70 loss in
Madisonville’s Deck the Park Holiday Celebration Begins November 27

Madisonville’s most magical holiday tradition, Deck the Park, returns this year even bigger and brighter, offering festive fun for the whole family.
