734 have voted early or absentee in Christian County
Early voting came to a close Saturday afternoon across Kentucky and while turnout hasn’t been stellar, the process has moved smoothly. Christian County Clerk Melinda Humphries says 680 people took […]
McCoy appointed to UK Board of Trustees
Planters Bank CEO Elizabeth McCoy has been appointed by Governor Andy Beshear to the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees. She replaces Thomas Abell, who has resigned, and will serve […]
HPD arrests man for fentanyl trafficking charge
A traffic stop by the Hopkinsville Police Department Friday led to the arrest of a man on fentanyl charges. Detectives stopped 27-year old Kaylob Meeks of Hopkinsville and a news […]
WHOP Interview- Hopkinsville tennis seniors Allie Fort and Ella Lester
WHOP’s Jahmar Perkins sits down with Hopkinsville girl’s tennis players Allie Fort and Ella Lester to discuss their tennis journey together and the regional tournament next week.
Quarles makes campaign stop in Hopkinsville
Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner and Republican candidate for governor Ryan Quarles made a stop on the campaign trail in Hopkinsville Friday afternoon. He believes voter turnout will be low and that […]
UHA senior Preston Thomas Signing (Video/Audio clips included)
University Heights Academy Preston Thomas signed his letter of intent to play collegiate soccer at Asbury University on Thursday evening. Thomas was surrounded by family and friends at the Planters […]
Touch a Truck is Saturday
Hopkinsville’s 7th Annual Touch a Truck is Saturday at Debow Park and it’s an opportunity for young ones to get up close with a fire truck, ambulance, police car or […]
Grand jury to hear East 18th Street murder case
A Christian County Grand Jury will soon hear the murder charge against 65-year old Earl Guillemet of Hopkinsville, the man charged with the May 3 shooting death of 59-year old […]
Todd Fiscal Court approves first reading of budget
Todd Fiscal Court at its first meeting of May Friday morning approved first reading of a budget for the upcoming fiscal year. Judge-Executive Todd Mansfield says the $28.5 million spending […]
Mayor proposes $47 million budget with no tax increases, raises for city employees
Hopkinsville Mayor J.R. Knight presented his proposed $47.4 million spending plan for the upcoming fiscal year during his budget address Friday morning at the Municipal Center. The mayor says the […]