Month: September 2018

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Local News

Woman arrested for DUI following Lafayette Road collision

A Hopkinsville woman was arrested for DUI following a two-vehicle collision on Lafayette Road Sunday night. According to the Hopkinsville Police Department report, the collision occurred when a vehicle operated by 37-year old Kasandra Ledlow of Hopkinsville rear-ended another vehicle. Ledlow was reportedly visibly intoxicated and had a strong odor of alcohol on her person. Ledlow allegedly told officers she hadn’t seen the vehicle in front of her start slowing […]

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Local News

Man arrested on multiple drug trafficking charges

A Hopkinsville man is facing several felony charges, including methamphetamine and cocaine trafficking, wanton endangerment and more after he was arrested Sunday by the Hopkinsville Police Department. According to the police report, officers were dispatched to the area of South Vine Street for reports of a man armed with a gun. Arriving on scene, officers reportedly saw 35-year old Tony Bowen of Hopkinsville run into a residence and then flee […]

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Local News

Two hurt in Griffin Bell Drive wreck

Two people sustained minor injuries in a wreck near the La Quinta Inn on Griffin Bell Drive Monday morning. According to Hopkinsville Police Officer Cory Smith, two vehicles collided in the intersection of Griffin Bell and he says one female victim was transported to Jennie Stuart Medical Center. https://media.socastsrm.com/wordpress/wp-content/blogs.dir/1411/files/2018/09/0903corygriffinwreck.mp3 A second female victim complained of pain at the scene, but Smith did not know if she would go to the […]

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Local News

Todd Co. Health Department moves into new building Tuesday

After well over a year of renovations and preparation, the Todd County Health Department will move into its new building on West Main Street in Elkton Tuesday. The building was formerly the Todd County Water District and it’s located just east of Dairy Queen. A significant addition has been built onto the structure and Director Jen Harris says the new space will allow for new programs with a focus on […]

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Local News

United Way campaign kicks off next week

The United Way of the Pennyrile serves dozens of agencies year round in Christian, Todd, Trigg and Caldwell counties, and next week is the official fundraising campaign kickoff. Appearing on WHOP News recently, United Way President Annie Catron says the public is invited to attend the breakfast at the Senior Citizen’s Center on September 13, although she does ask that people RSVP. https://media.socastsrm.com/wordpress/wp-content/blogs.dir/1411/files/2018/09/0903ANNIEUNITED.mp3 Campaign Co-Chair Chris Gilkey says this year’s […]

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Local News

Man charged with possession, tampering with evidence

A Hopkinsville man was arrested Sunday on several drug related charges after officers responded to Moores Drive for a disturbance. According to the Hopkinsville police report, officers made contact with 42-year old Michael Snyder of Hopkinsville, who had allegedly left the scene of the disturbance and headed down East 1st Street. Officers reportedly saw Snyder throw something red into some bushes when they arrived. Snyder was detained and a quick […]

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Local News

Mayor’s Unity Breakfast coming up in October

The 2018 Mayor’s Unity Breakfast will take place on October 25, in conjunction with Human Relations Week, and the public is invited to attend. The theme of this year’s breakfast, held at the James Bruce Convention Center this year, is “Better Together” and Kentucky Secretary of Education and Workforce Development Derrick Ramsey will be the keynote speaker. Individual tickets for the event that starts at 7:30 a.m. are $10 and […]

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