Mark and Lisa Boling spent last Tuesday with Mitchell and Kelly Drury, Lainey and Bo at Vine Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Kim ...
Thank You to the Men and Women Who Protect and Serve Law enforcement officers and their families make daily sacrifices to ...
Hancock County native William “Billy” Bozarth announced his candidacy for Hancock County Sheriff in the 2026 election earlier this month, citing a desire to continue his family’s long history of ...
Linda Jane Wimmer, 67, of Lewisport, passed away on Monday, December 1, 2025 at her home. She was born in Alexandria Bay, NY on October 21, 1958 to the late Peter and Eleanor Aubrey Wimmer. Linda was ...
A mysterious large cat or cats roam the woods of Hancock County, and no one knows exactly what type of felines they are. Over the years, some people claim they saw a Mountain Lion, while others claim ...
Hey Buddy Truck Stop is now open in Lewisport. The new truck stop and convenience store is located where Fred’s Pharmacy was, on US 60 at its intersection with 4th Street. Fred’s was purchased in 2022 ...
Cal Morgan, 86, of Hawesville, passed away on Sunday, December 17, 2023 at Owensboro Health Regional Hospital. He was born in Hawesville on July 29, 1937 to the late Owen and Rubye Kincaid Morgan. Cal ...
Mary “Lois” Schneider-May, 94, passed away on May 24, 2025, at Oakwood Health Campus. She was born in Louisville, Kentucky on December 7, 1930, daughter of Russell and Rosalee (Costello) Hyde. After ...
The Green River Area Development District (GRADD), serving the Kentucky counties of Daviess, Hancock, Henderson, McLean, Ohio, Union, and Webster, has announced the acquisition of more than $200K in ...
The Lady Hornets earned one of the biggest victories in recent years when they knocked off Owensboro Catholic 56-51 during the All “A” Classic Girls 3rd Region Tournament held at Cloverport Monday. “I ...
Half of all home-heating fires occur in December, January and February. Plug only one heat-producing appliance, such as a space heater, into an electrical outlet at a time. Keep anything that can burn ...
The celebration began when the final horn sounded and the 8th grade Lady Hornets claimed the title of Green River Valley Conference champions! Hancock County defeated McLean County 34-28 in the final ...