Day: May 26, 2020

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McIlroy wants Ryder Cup to be moved to 2021

Rory McIlroy tells Golfweek.com he is one of a number of players that want to see the Ryder Cup pushed back to 2021. McIlroy is one of many who don’t want to play the event without fans. It’s been rumored there will be no fans in attendance due to the pandemic. This year’s event is scheduled for Whistling Straits in Wisconsin September 25-27.

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Museums of Historic Hopkinsville offering virtual summer camp

The Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County will be offering a virtual camp this summer and registration is open now. According to a news release, the camp is designed for kids between ages 7 and 12, though modifications for younger children and even for adults are available upon request. It will be completely virtual, due to the ongoing pandemic restrictions, and it will begin on Tuesday, June 9 and will run […]

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Bicyclist seriously injured in Clarksville crash

A bicyclist was flown to a Nashville hospital following a Memorial Day collision in Clarksville. According to a news release, the collision occurred at approximately 10:45 p.m. on College Street when a vehicle driven by Rhyan Sinclair was traveling eastbound in the intersection of 8th Street.  The bicycle was operated by Douglas Perryman and he was heading northbound at the time of the crash, when the bicycle collided with passenger […]

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Christian Fiscal Court passes budget on first-reading

Christian Fiscal Court approved a $29.1 million spending plan at Tuesday’s meeting that includes cuts to some departments and cost of living increases for county employees. The budget does not include any tax increases to property tax revenue and includes a 2.3 percent cost of living adjustment for county employees.  Christian County Judge-Executive Steve Tribble presented the plan, saying it does reflect decreases to some departments, including to the road […]

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KYTC urges increased driving safety as state reopens

As Kentucky continues to open back up and more people go back to work, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is urging drivers to stay safe on the road. According to a news release, there were 732 roadway fatalities in 2019. So far in 2020, preliminary numbers indicate there have been 201 fatalities, down 38 compared to the same time period last year. About 90 percent of crashes are caused by human […]

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One hurt in Eagle Way intersection collision

The Hopkinsville Police Department is investigating a collision on the Eagle Way Bypass that sent a Hopkinsville man to the hospital Monday. According to the collision report, the wreck occurred in the intersection of the Eagle Way Bypass and Coxmill Road around 6:15 p.m. A vehicle operated by 21-year old Nathaniel Kaminski of Hopkinsville was reportedly making a left turn onto Eagle Way at the same moment a vehicle driven […]

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Crofton man charged with fourth DUI following crash

A Crofton man is facing his fourth DUI following a collision on South Fowler Avenue near Grays Court. According to the Hopkinsville police report, officers responded to the location on South Fowler for reports that a vehicle had struck a stone retaining wall and also a fence before leaving the scene.  Contact was made with 41-year old Jason Chilton of Crofton, who was behind the wheel of the vehicle that […]

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Unbridled Tour has first tournament beginning today

Kentucky’s first sports event post Covid-19 begins today at Boone Trace National Golf Club in Richmond. The Unbridled Tour is hosting a 54-hole event featuring professionals and amateurs playing for a $20,000 purse without spectators. The field includes former UK standout Chip McDaniel, Glasgow native Kent Bulle and former Austin Peay golfer Erik Barnes as professionals along with as many as a dozen amateurs including Bowling Green native Canon Claycomb, […]

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Austin Peay women’s hoops lands first Puerto Rican

Austin Peay’s women’s program announced Monday the signing of the first Puerto Rican player in its history. Nina De Leon is a guard from San Juan and spent her prep days playing at the prestigious Montverde Academy in Montverde, Florida While playing for the Puerto Rican national team, De Leon averaged 15 points, four rebounds, and five assists in the Centrobasket U17 Women's Championship. De Leon is the fourth high […]

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