Delayed Tokyo Olympics may not start on time next year
The CEO of the Tokyo organizing committee Toshiro Muto said today it’s still not certain that the Olympics will be held at its rescheduled date of July, 2021. The IOC […]
Todd Fiscal Court hears updates on COVID, tech center
Todd County Fiscal Court heard updates on COVID-19 response and exited a sub-lease agreement with the school system on the tech center during a virtual meeting Friday morning. Emergency Management […]
Mayor Lynch talks city COVID-19 response
File photo Hopkinsville Mayor Wendell Lynch appeared on WHOP Friday morning via telephone and discussed the impact of the ongoing pandemic on the city and how local government has responded. […]
HCC, Murray State receive federal funds to support students in pandemic
Hopkinsville Community College and Murray State University are receiving cash assistance through the most recent federal stimulus package to support their students during this pandemic. Colleges and universities across Kentucky […]
Man arrested after allegedly ramming woman’s car with baby inside
Hopkinsville police arrested a man on multiple charges Thursday night after he allegedly rammed his girlfriend’s vehicle while she had her baby inside. Officers were called to a disturbance at […]
Frost Advisory issued for Saturday morning
You’ll need to cover up any sensitive vegetation tonight as a frost advisory has been issued with temperatures expected to drop into the lower to mid-30’s. The advisory is for […]
TSU names new athletics director
The Tennessean reports Tennessee State University has selected Mikki Allen to be its new athletics director. Allen played football at the University of Tennessee from 1996-99 and worked in UT’s […]
Former Titan Chris Johnson accused in murder for hire shootings
According to reports, former Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson is accused of funding murder-for-hire shootings that left two men dead back in 2016. Johnson allegedly paid someone to kill […]
Survey finds pro teams may have hard time getting fans back due to Covid-19
Pro sports leagues may have a hard time luring fans back until there is a coronavirus vaccine. According to a Seton Hall School of Business poll, 72-percent said they would […]
Scrubb to forego college and turn pro
Photo Credit: John A. Logan athletics The nation’s top junior college prospect, Jay Scrubb, signed with an agent today and will head to the NBA. Scrubb, who played his first […]