Hopkinsville City Council hears positive financial report
After honoring city official retirees with keys to the city, the Hopkinsville City Council returned to their regularly scheduled meeting to discuss the June financial report. The financial report summed […]
City of Hopkinsville bids farewell to retiring officials
The City of Hopkinsville bid farewell to several longtime officials Tuesday afternoon, and a reception was held before city council to honor the retirees. City Clerk Chrissy Fletcher has worked […]
Winning $1 million lottery ticket sold in Dawson Springs
Someone in Dawson Springs is a winner after they purchased the $1 million winning Powerball ticket. While no one won the biggest Powerball jackpot, there were five states that had […]
Calloway woman sentenced for illegally transporting stolen firearm that was used in shooting of deputy
A Calloway County woman will spend the next 18 months in prison, after she was sentenced in federal court for illegally transporting a stolen firearm that was used in the […]
Closures for July 18, 2023 for severe weather
Schools: Christian County Public Schools to close at 2 p.m. due to the threat of severe weather. Other: The Christian County Health Department to close at 2 p.m.
Christian County law enforcement request aid in search
The Hopkinsville Police Department and the Christian County Sheriff’s Office are searching for and seeking help locating 26-year-old, Earl Cook Jr. of Crofton. According to a news release from the […]
Sports Update 7-18-2023
>>Running Backs Remain Unsigned (Undated) — A pair of star running backs are without a contract heading into the season. Monday’s deadline for franchise players to agree to long-term […]
Princeton Police arrest Hopkinsville man for assault
Princeton Police arrested 62-year-old Randy D. King of Hopkinsville after police were called to Caldwell County Medical Center on Monday. According to a news release, police were called to assist […]
Human Rights Commission set to highlight regional slavery Emancipation celebration
Though the Emancipation Proclamation was issued on January 1, 1863, slaves in Western Kentucky were not freed until nearly eight months later a day now recognized as an emancipation holiday […]
Hoppers aided by Barnhart’s Grand Slam in pivotal win over the Miners
The Hoppers came into Colonel Field for a Monday night matchup against the Madisonville Miners desperate for a win to keep their playoff hopes alive. The Hoppers are currently in […]