Month: December 2022

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CBB News and Notes Thursday

Kentucky Falls at Missouri on Wednesday Oscar Tshiebwe posted a double-double but No. 19/17 Kentucky lost its Southeastern Conference opener, falling at Missouri 89-75 on Wednesday night. Tshiebwe, the defending National Player of the Year, scored 23 points and grabbed 19 rebounds, posting his sixth double-double of the season and the 46th such game of his college career. It was the fourth time in his career that Tshiebwe has had […]

todayDecember 29, 2022 4

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TVA to conduct review into historic power need that resulted in rolling blackouts

The Tennessee Valley Authority says they’ll be conducting a review into why rolling black outs had to be implemented during extreme cold temperatures Christmas weekend. According to a statement, TVA says it takes full responsibility for the impact the blackouts had on customers, saying it’s not the way they want to serve communities and customers.  They intend to take corrective actions as determined by the review to be sure they […]

todayDecember 29, 2022 5

Local Sports

HCA Falls to Rebels of Todd Central

The Law of Averages played out on Wednesday Afternoon. HCA scores around forty-five points per game and give up around sixty. Todd County Central scores around sixty a game and gives up around forty-five. By Wednesday approaching evening the Rebels had defeated the Warriors 67-37. Just a 16-12 lead for Central at the end of the first quarter and a twelve point lead at the half, HCA seemed in this […]

todayDecember 28, 2022 4

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Longtime County Clerk Mike Kem bids farewell to that office

Longtime Christian County Clerk Mike Kem is bidding farewell to the office, as a retirement reception was held in his honor Wednesday afternoon. Kem has served as County Clerk for 24 years, and that followed years of service to Christian County as a Fiscal Court magistrate—he says he’s seen a lot of change in his time in public service, and had a hand in some of it. https://media.socastsrm.com/wordpress/wp-content/blogs.dir/1411/files/2022/12/1228kemchanges.mp3 On the […]

todayDecember 28, 2022 5

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Resolution possible in second-degree manslaughter case

A resolution is still possible in the case against second-degree manslaughter suspect Jeremy Ryan Smith. Smith appeared before Judge Andrew Self in Christian Circuit Court Wednesday afternoon alongside public defender Doug Moore, who told the judge that negotiations continue and he believes they are close to a resolution, requesting a little more time to finalize the details. https://media.socastsrm.com/wordpress/wp-content/blogs.dir/1411/files/2022/12/1228mayberesolve.mp3 Judge Self agreed to a continuance and set it for January 11, […]

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Stabbing suspect sought by Clarksville police

The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating the suspect in a stabbing that occurred last week. According to a news release, officers are attempting to locate 37-year-old Marshal Reed, who has a warrant out of his arrest for aggravated assault.  He is alleged to have stabbed a victim around 5 p.m. last Thursday on Avalon Street, after being in a dispute with the victim. The […]

todayDecember 28, 2022 3

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Public library to host Noon Years Eve party for kids

The Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library will be hosting a Noon Years’ Eve party on Friday, for kids who may not be able to stay awake late enough to watch the ball drop on New Years’ Eve. This event is for children ages 10 and under complete with a balloon drop at noon, noisemakers and celebratory activities. Appearing on WHOP recently, Executive Director DeAnna Sova says they wanted to create a […]

todayDecember 28, 2022 4

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City of Hopkinsville completes 20 miles of street paving

The City of Hopkinsville is celebrating the completion of over 20 miles of street paving. According to a news release, the City allocated approximately $2 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds to pave 20 miles of city streets all across the city limits—another 1.6 miles was resurfaced using municipal road aid funds as part of the Fiscal Year 2022-23 budget. Mayor Wendell Lynch says, “This investment represents one of […]

todayDecember 28, 2022 3

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Proceedings continued for South Elm Street shooting suspect

One of the suspects charged in relation to a shooting incident on South Elm Street will get to continue on his ankle monitor for at least another month, following a hearing in Christian Circuit Court Wednesday morning. Toddarius Polk is facing charges of attempted first-degree assault and two counts of first-degree wanton endangerment, after shots were allegedly towards a vehicle near West First Street and South Elm Street in July. […]

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