Month: October 2023

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Local News

Barkley Lake Water District issues boil water advisory

The Barkley Lake Water District has issued a boil water advisory for numerous street, effectively immediately and until further notice.  According to a news release, those address include from 75 to 8789 Wallonia Road, 5125 to 5350 Rocky Ridge Road, 16 to 3673 Blackhawk Road, 11 to 822 Hopson Store Road, 2053 to 3303 Bush Road, 6289 to 7321 Cobb Road, Highway 672 from 13000 to 14419 and Cobb Spur […]

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Local Sports

UHA vs. McCracken Co. State Tournament Volleyball Preview 10-30-23

Tonight, the UHA Lady Blazers volleyball team hosts the McCracken Co. Lady Mustangs for the first round of the KHSAA state tournament. This will be the 11th time in a row McCracken Co. has played in the state tournament, while this will be the inaugural appearance for UHA. The Lady Blazers are 36-2 on the season while the Lady Mustangs are 26-11. Both teams went undefeated in their respective region […]

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Local News

HPD Chief rescues victim from house fire on East Fourth Street

The Hopkinsville Fire Department is investigating a house fire on East Fourth Street Monday morning after Hopkinsville Police Chief Jason Newby pulled a person from the burning home. HFD Lt. Payton Rogers tells WHOP News that the fire occurred at a residence in the 800 block of East Fourth Street and firefighters responded to the scene at approximately 8:15 a.m. There was heavy smoke inside the home and fire inside […]

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Local News

Two hurt in separate wrecks involving deer

Two separate wrecks from Saturday that sent the drivers to Jennie Stuart Medical Center involved deer.  According to the Christian County Sheriff’s Department, one wreck happened on the Eagle Way Bypass near Sorrell Lane, when a deer ran into the path of a vehicle operated by 68-year-old Kathryn Trapp of Hopkinsville, and she was unable to avoid a collision.  Trapp was transported to Jennie Stuart for possible injuries to her […]

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Local News

Household Hazardous Waste Collection set for November 4 in Christian Co.

Hopkinsville Solid Waste Enterprise is hosting a Household Hazardous Waste Collection on November 4, where citizens can be safely rid of their hazardous trash.  It will take place Saturday, November 4 from 8 a.m. until 12 p.m. and Christian Fiscal Court Magistrate Russ Guffey says this is a great way to get rid of those hazardous materials for both the environment and yourself, and you can take it to the […]

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Local News

Chick-Fil-A, Living Hope Baptist Church partner for coat drive

To keep the community warm as winter approaches, the Hopkinsville Chick-fil-A and Living Hope Baptist Church have partnered to host Coats for Chicken and encourage the community to donate coats to those in need. Hopkinsville Chick-fil-A owner, Jeromy Thompson and Living Hope Baptist Church Pastor, Darrell Crawford appeared on WHOP to share how people can support their coat drive and get free coupons for chicken sandwiches while doing so. Thompson […]

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Local News

Hopkinsville man charged with assault, kidnapping

A Hopkinsville man is facing several serious charges after he allegedly assaulted and kidnapped a female victim from a home on Quisenberry Lane Saturday afternoon.  According to the Christian County Sheriff’s Department, deputies responded to reports that a female victim had been taken from a home on Quisenberry Lane be force. Investigation revealed that 49-year-old Michael Henderson of Hopkinsville had allegedly entered the home wielding a crossbow, and kidnapped the […]

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Local News

KSP putting out safety tips for Halloween festivities

It is almost time for little ghosts and goblins to be out in the streets hunting down candy and spooky sights, and Kentucky State Police are putting out some advice on how to stay safe.  According to a news release, both parents, motorists and homeowners all play an important role in keeping trick-or-treaters safe during Halloween and KSP is asking motorists to stay alert for increased pedestrian and bicycle traffic, […]

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Local News

Early voting starts Thursday, continues Friday and Saturday

It’s almost time for citizens to head the polls and cast their votes in the November 7 general election—but before that, they can go ahead and vote early starting on Thursday.  Christian County Clerk Melinda Humphries appeared on WHOP recently and says her office is primed and ready for the election, and they’ve got all the requested mail-in absentee ballots sent out—if you got one, you’re welcome to drop those […]

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