CCHD reports five new confirmed cases of COVID-19 locally
The Christian County Health Department is reporting five more cases of COVID-19 locally, putting Christian County’s total at 147. That’s according to Monday’s update, which puts active cases at 33 […]
New CCPS Superintendent talks diversity, importance of SRO’s
Newly appointed Christian County Public School System Superintendent Chris Bentzel has released a statement celebrating the diversity in the school system and recognizing the importantance of School Resource Officers. In […]
190 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Ky., two new deaths
During Monday’s update, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced 190 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state and two new deaths. Governor Beshear says those numbers—which brings the overall state […]
Jennie Stuart Wound Center receives Clinical Excellence Award
The Jennie Stuart Wound Center has received the National Award for Clinical Excellence for the fourth consecutive year. According to a news release, the award was presented by Healogics, the […]
Suspect charged with attempted murder of CCSO Sgt. arraigned
The man arrested Saturday night for the attempted murder of a Christian County sheriff’s deputy was arraigned via video conferencing Monday afternoon in Christian District Court. Judge Foster Cotthoff entered […]
Guthrie man injured in motorcycle accident
A Guthrie man was injured in a motorcycle accident Monday morning on Nelson Road in Todd County. The Todd County Sheriff’s Office investigated and determined 20-year old Trevon Flager of […]
One arrested, one sought for May 13 Clarksville murder
One suspect has been arrested and another is sought in connection with a May 13 homicide in Clarksville. As previously reported, 42-year old Christopher Young of Clarksville was shot to […]
Congressman Comer talks protests, COVID-19 response
Western Kentucky Congressman James Comer says he supports those protesting peacefully across the country and he continues to be critical of Governor Andy Beshear’s pace of reopening Kentucky’s economy. In […]
Local YMCA continues to reopen services to the public
The YMCA of Hopkinsville-Christian County continues to reopen as part of their phased plan, with the pool opening for certain activities this week. Appearing on the Early Bird Show Monday […]
Leadership Hopkinsville programs canceled in 2020
The Christian County Chamber of Commerce has announced there will not be a Leadership Hopkinsville class in 2020. A news release says the decision to suspend both the adult and […]