Month: June 2022

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Sports update 6/30/2022

>>John Deere Classic Preview (Silvis, IL)  --  The PGA Tour is hitting the links at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois for this weekend's John Deere Classic.  Lucas Glover will be looking to defend his crown after winning last year's tournament.  Glover finished atop the leaderboard in 2021 after shooting 19 under for the tournament. >>Nashville Loses Cup Quarter-Final To Orlando On Penalties (Orlando, FL)  --  Nashville S-C surrenders a […]

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Local News

HPD investigating Bruce View Circle burglary

Hopkinsville police are investigating a burglary on Bruce View Circle. Unknown suspects entered a home in the 100 block of Bruce View Wednesday afternoon and stole a signed Jerry Rice football, tools, furniture, glassware and other property with a combined value of about $1,200, according to the incident report.

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Man wanted for alleged sex crimes arrested in Todd County

A Clarksville man facing charges for alleged sex crimes in Montgomery County, Kentucky was arrested Wednesday in Todd County. Todd County Sheriff’s Deputy Jonathan Knight and Trenton Police Chief Henry Hamlet arrested 28-year old Tyreco Nolton and served him with a warrant for one count each of rape in the third-degree, third-degree sodomy, unlawful transaction with a minor and use of an electronic communication system to procure a minor. Nolton […]

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Thursday is Farm Bureau day at WKSF

It’s Christian County Farm Bureau Day at the Western Kentucky State Fair. 4,026 people went to the fair Wednesday, well ahead of last year’s 2,206 Wednesday attendance number. Members can get in free from 4:30 until 6 p.m. with the coupon they received in the mail and their annual meeting begins at 6 in the air-conditioned convention center. Tony Meacham with the Fair Board says it should be a big […]

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Jennie Stuart Health now home to Caring Cradle to help grieving parents

Jennie Stuart Health has a new service that will help provide comfort to families who have experienced a stillbirth, in honor of Bella River Disney of Clarksville. According to a news release, the Caring Cradle was made possible thanks to a generous gift by Kelsey and Nick Disney to the Jennie Stuart Health Foundation, benefiting the obstetrics floor of Jennie Stuart Medical Center. The Caring Cradle uses cooling mechanisms that […]

todayJune 29, 2022 6

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Voter registration was up in May

Secretary of State Michael Adams announced Wednesday that in May, more new voters were added to Kentucky’s rolls than were removed for the third month in a row. According to a news release, from May 18 when the rolls reopened for registration through May 31, 8,617 new voters registered while 4,420 were removed – 3,996 deceased voters, 192 who moved out of state, 163 voters convicted of felonies, 60 adjudged […]

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CCHD reports 226 new COVID cases in 10 days

There continues to be an uptick in COVID-19 cases in Christian County, but the rise isn’t a dramatic spike that was seen earlier in the pandemic. There were 226 new cases between June 17 and 27, bringing the active case count to 312, according to the Christian County Health Department. Forty-four of those are between the ages of zero and 21, 171 are 22 to 59, 85 are between 60 […]

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Grand jury to hear cases for two more armed home invasion suspects

A Christian County grand jury will hear two more cases of suspects charged in connection with the June 16 armed home invasion at the residence of Charles “Bird Dog” Paige on Glass Avenue. A preliminary hearing was held Wednesday morning in Christian District Court for 19-year old Isaiah Campbell of Hopkinsville and 30-year old Marshall Austin of Hopkinsville—with both facing complicity to robbery for the incident that Hopkinsville Police Detective […]

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Resolution likely in East 18th Street arson case

A resolution appears to be likely in the arson case against Anthony Taylor, the man accused of setting fire to an East 18th Street home in September of last year, as a continuance was granted in Christian Circuit Court Wednesday morning. Public defender Eric Bearden requested more time to go over the possible plea deal with his client, and arrange for appropriate housing for Taylor. https://media.socastsrm.com/wordpress/wp-content/blogs.dir/1411/files/2022/06/0629beardenjokes.mp3 Bearden expressed that Taylor […]

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