CCPS online registration open for 2021-22 school year
Online Registration for the 2021-2022 school year is now open on the Christian County Public Schools website. According to a news release from CCPS John Rittenhouse, parents and guardians can […]
Command Sergeant Major Veronica Knapp becomes senior enlisted advisor of the 101st Airborne Division
A Change of Responsibility ceremony was held Thursday afternoon on Fort Campbell, as Command Sergeant Major Veronica Knapp becomes the senior enlisted advisor of the 101st Airborne Division She takes […]
KHSAA announces state Baseball and Softball pairings
Baseball: The 2nd vs. 3rd Region winner in the semi-state round will meet the Region 13 vs. 16 semi-state winner at Legends Field in Lexington on June 17th with game […]
Vanderbilt basketball announces addition of transfer Robbins
photo credit: Vanderbilt athletics Liam Robbins is the newest member of Vanderbilt’s basketball team. The seven-footer is a graduate transfer from the University of Minnesota. Robbins led the Big Ten […]
Sports Briefs 5/27/21
MLB The Cincinnati Reds will be without utility man Nick Senzel indefinitely as he recovers from knee surgery. The team announced yesterday that Senzel had an arthroscopic procedure on his […]
Industry bringing 79 new jobs to Hopkinsville
A new industry is locating in Hopkinsville and bringing 79 new jobs. EZ-ACCESS will be starting manufacturing operations at 2230 Pembroke Road in late summer 2021, creating 79 jobs and […]
Gov. orders flags to half staff for California shooting victims
Governor Andy Beshear has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff at state office buildings in honor of the nine people killed in a mass shooting at a rail yard […]
BACH moves COVID testing services as demand decreases
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital’s COVID-19 testing services are moving to Building 207, allowing the hospital’s C Building Entrance to reopen this coming Tuesday. A news release says “with the COVID-testing […]
KSP to have extra patrols out for holiday weekend
Kentucky State Police and other law enforcement agencies will have extra patrols out this Memorial Day weekend looking to make the roads safer with an expected uptick in traffic. Trooper […]
City of Hopkinsville hiring new events and marketing coordinator
The City of Hopkinsville is hiring a new events and marketing coordinator after it was announced this week that Chris Jung is leaving to become director of marketing and community […]