Month: July 2024

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Local Sports

HCA volleyball grabs win at BGSG

The Heritage Christian Academy volleyball team took on a group of talented opponents over the weekend at the Bluegrass State Games in Lexington. HCA opened play on Friday with a win over Calloway County (21-15, 21-14) before falling to Warren East in straight sets (16-21, 6-21). During pool play on Saturday, the Lady Warriors fell to Central Hardin (10-21, 13-21), Great Crossings (11-21, 10-21) and Lexington Catholic (11-21, 6-21). If […]

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Local Sports

Lady Colonels go 4-4 at BGSG volleyball

The Christian County High School volleyball team went 4-4 and won their bracket last weekend at the Bluegrass State Games in Lexington. The Lady Colonels dropped their opening matches Friday against Paintsville (16-21, 15-21) and Central Hardin (2-21, 7-21). They returned to pool play on Saturday with a loss to Bullitt Central (17-21, 16-21). Christian County began heating up in the second match on Saturday, rebounding for a 22-20, 21-18 […]

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Local News

DNA testing returns in double murder case

Double murder suspect Bobby Spikes appeared in Christian Circuit Court Monday morning for hearing, as the DNA evidence has finally come back from testing and other evidence issues were discussed.  Special prosecutor Blake Chambers informed the court that the testing has come back and with that, both the Commonwealth and the defense are on track to go to trial in November.  Chambers hesitated to call the test results ‘inconclusive’, saying […]

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Local News

Lane restrictions set for Muhlenberg County bridge debris removal

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announced upcoming lane restrictions for KY 70 in Muhlenberg County as contractors work to remove debris from the demolished Peabody Coal Railroad Bridge. The bridge was demolished in late June after it was damaged in a recent wreck. The debris removal will begin on Thursday at the 11.33-mile point of KY 70 and is set to be completed by August 6. During the debris removal, at […]

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Local Sports

30 youth attend HHS basketball camp

Hopkinsville High School held a basketball camp for local youngsters Saturday at Tiger Gym. Hoptown Basketball Coach Anthony Babb said 30 athletes participated in the camp that was broken into two sessions. "We had an awesome day and everyone had a great time," Babb said. (Photo Provided)

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Local Sports

Former Colonel named Todd hoops coach

A former Christian County High School basketball star has been named the new Todd County Central High School Head Basketball Coach. Walter McCombs the Third, who played for Christian County from 2002-06, says he is excited for the opportunity to take over the Rebels. After graduating from Christian County High School, McCombs went to Western Kentucky University and graduated with a Social Work degree. He got into coaching beginning in […]

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Local News

Tickets on sale for the 50th annual Unity Breakfast

Although it’s coming up in October, the Hopkinsville-Christian County Human Rights Commission is already accepting award nominations and selling tickets for its 50th annual Unity Breakfast. Commission Executive Director, Raychel Farmer says tickets are already on sale and they are going quickly. Farmer says they are currently selling tickets at a cheaper price for their early bird sale, but come August 1, the prices will increase At the breakfast, the […]

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Local News

McAlister’s Deli coming to Hopkinsville

After sitting lonely for some time, it’s looking like the old Pizza Hut location in Hopkinsville in front of Lowes is getting a new restaurant.  Fort Campbell Boulevard will soon be home to a McAlister’s Deli, which was confirmed to WHOP News by the McAlister’s team—it is tentatively set to open on October 14, as long as nothing occurs to postpone that timeframe.  McAlister’s Deli boasts of a wide range […]

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Local News

One killed, another hurt in Clarksville shooting

The Clarksville Police Department is investigating a homicide following a fatal shooting at Lyrics Lounge on Fort Campbell Boulevard Sunday night.  According to a news release, police responded to reports of a shooting at the Lyrics Lounge around 11:15 p.m. Officers arrived with minutes and were told by witnesses that the individuals involved had left the scene, heading north from the 1300 block of the Boulevard.  A short time later, […]

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