More evidence testing underway in Sharpe Street murder case
Attorneys are requesting another pretrial in the murder case against Mory Burse, as they’re looking for more testing to be done on evidence in the case. Public defender Eric Bearden […]
Ascend Elements receives federal grants
Ascend Elements has received federal grants to help expand their operations into Christian County, and further increase electric vehicle battery production in Kentucky and the nation. According to a news […]
Hearing set for bond motion for elder abuse murder suspect
Proceedings were continued until a bond motion can be heard on October 31 for Ann Harrison, one of the suspects charged with murder in relation to the death of an […]
Red Flag Warning in western Kentucky Thursday
The National Weather Service in Paducah has issued a Red Flag Warning for Thursday across the western Kentucky region. The warning will be in effect from 10 a.m. until 7 […]
Rep. Dossett awarded KLC 2022 Friend of Kentucky Cities Award
Representative Myron Dossett of Pembroke has been presented with a 2022 Friend of Kentucky Cities Award from the Kentucky League of Cities. According to a news release, the designation comes […]
Local students join Mayor’s Youth Council
The newest members of the Mayor’s Youth Council were announced at Tuesday’s Hopkinsville City Council meeting, as the program gets back underway after being put on hold in recent years. […]
Plea entered by man charged in July shooting incident
A plea was entered in Christian Circuit Court Wednesday morning by one of the suspects charged in connection with a July shooting incident at West First and South Elm Street […]
Bond unchanged for Boulevard murder suspect
Bond will remain $100,000 cash for one of the minors charged in connection with the March 2 killing of 19-year old Alijah Watts at Casey’s General Store on Fort Campbell […]
District 8 Semifinals Lead to Familiar Matchup
Back on post and back to playoff sports at the high school level! This time it was four all too familiar foes; Hopkinsville, University Heights, Fort Campbell, and Christian County, […]
Campanile puts on Something Rotten at the Alhambra this weekend
It’s time for “Something Rotten” to take over the Alhambra Theatre in Hopkinsville, with the doors opening for the first showing Thursday evening. Campanile Productions has been putting on shows […]