CCHD reports 15 COVID-19 cases
The Christian County Health Department reported 15 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday. That brings the overall total up to 6,117 since the pandemic began. Of that, 131 cases are considered […]
Kroger vaccine site opening in Hopkinsville
The trends continue showing COVID-19 is decline in Kentucky, with Governor Andy Beshear reporting 1,447 new cases Thursday, but deaths remain high with 43 new. Governor Beshear says the winter […]
Fort Campbell soldiers to deploy in support of FEMA vaccination effort
The 101st Airborne Division Air Assault will deploy approximately 130 soldiers to Orlanda, Florida to support the whole-of-government vaccination effort. According to a news release, the soldiers are projected to […]
Report: SEC Tournament will have limited fans in Nashville
News Channel 5-Nashville reports Metro Public Health has approved a plan to allow a limited number of fans to attend the upcoming SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament. The plan allows for […]
McGowan off to fast start for Mississippi State baseball
Former University Heights standout and Hoptown Hopper Drew McGowan has started his 2021 season at Mississippi State on a positive note. He was 2-3 with a run batted in a […]
Reds announce some fans can attend games beginning Opening Day
The Cincinnati Reds announced today fans will be allowed to return to Great American Ball Park starting with Opening Day. Reds officials say attendance up to 30 percent of the […]
Report: Titans reportedly among choices for free agent Watt
ESPN reports free agent defensive lineman JJ Watt has received contract offers from a number of teams. Multiple sources say the most lucrative offer he has on the table is […]
HCC receives $3.5 million in federal COVID relief funds
Hopkinsville Community College is among numerous Kentucky colleges and universities receiving funds through a COVID-19 relief package passed in December. HCC will receive a little over $3.5 million, according to […]
KYTC: Traffic fatalities were up last year in Kentucky
Kentucky reported an increase in traffic fatalities in 2020 compared to 2019, despite pandemic closures that would theoretically take a large amount of traffic off roads. The Transportation Cabinet says […]
Kentucky Senate passes bill to study racial gaps
Legislation to address racial inequalities and focus on opportunities was approved Wednesday by the Kentucky Senate. Senator Whitney Westerfield of Christian County was one of the bill’s sponsors and says […]