Month: June 2025

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Local News

Squealin’ on the Square takes over downtown Hopkinsville on Friday

The summer fun is just now starting get into full swing with Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation, and it continues this coming Friday with Squealin’ on the Square, Squealin’ on the Square is a BBQ competition where teams get to compete for who has the best BBQ, the public gets to sample and vote on their favorite. Program Coordinator Jacob Wilson says cooking starts bright and early that morning, but judging […]

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Local News

Pennyroyal Hospice to host camp helping children dealing with the loss of a loved one

Pennyroyal Hospice is inviting children in the community who have experienced the loss of a loved one to their Kamp Sunrise. Kamp Sunrise is a one-day grief camp where children ages six through 17-years-old can have a fun, therapeutic place to process their grief amongst others who know that pain and can help them with it. This year’s Kamp Sunrise is set for June 27 from 8:30 a.m. until 3 […]

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Local News

Clarksville stabbing suspect taken into custody

The suspect wanted in connection with a stabbing on McCormick Lane in Clarksville last week was taken into custody Monday evening.  According to the Clarksville Police Department, 24-year-old Jada Turner—who was sought on a warrant for aggravated assault in connection with the stabbing of a female victim at an apartment on McCormick—was located and arrested without incident.  She was transported to the Montgomery County Jail, with her bond set at […]

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Local News

Free Fishing Days are this weekend in Kentucky

It’s time to grab the bait and tackle—the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife is putting out the word that Free Fishing Days are set for this weekend. On June 7 and June 8, Kentuckians and their families can head out to the public lakes and cast their lines without having a fishing license. Officials are reminding that this does only apply to public fishing areas—you will still need, as […]

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Local Sports

Full Count scores late, holds off Hoppers, 8-6

Full Count scored twice in the top of the ninth inning without recording a hit and held off the host Hoptown Hoppers 8-6 Monday night at Christian County High School. The Hoppers (0-3) had rallied to tie the game at 6-6 with four runs in the bottom of the eighth inning. A pair of Rhythm errors along with three walks and a RBI single by Gabe Eddington supplied Hoptown’s offense […]

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Local News

Second victim in Purple Heart Parkway crash passes away

Another victim in a two-vehicle crash on the Purple Heart Parkway in Clarksville has passed away, bringing the death toll up to two.  According to the Clarksville Police Department, officers were notified Monday afternoon that 69-year-old Henry McClure, the driver of the one the vehicles involved, succumbed to his injuries from the crash that happened on May 28.  There were two other victims involved—69-year-old David Frazier was also killed, while […]

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Local News

Guthrie man facing numerous charges following traffic stop in Christian Co.

A Guthrie man is facing multiple charges following a traffic stop that turned into a foot pursuit Monday night on Hugh Hunter Road in Christian County.  According to the Christian County Sheriff’s Department, a deputy who was patrolling in the area of Hugh Hunter Road observed a vehicle make an improper turn, and a traffic stop was conducted.  Contact was made with the driver, 48-year-old Michael Mimms of Guthrie, who […]

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Local News

The TVA reports that May really was as rainy as it seemed

If you felt like it just wouldn’t stop raining in May, then the numbers are proving you right.  The Tennessee Valley Authority River Forecast Center is reporting that both April and May were above normal for rainfall—as of June 1, the TVA is at about 124 percent of normal rainfall for the calendar year in the Tennessee River Basin. In fact, this was the third wettest May on record in […]

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Local News

Local Salvation Army offering eviction prevention assistance

The Hopkinsville Salvation Army is offering eviction prevention assistance to those who are eligible in western Kentucky.  Assistance will be available on June 16, June 17 and June 18, and the support is aimed at residents who are currently behind on rent and have either received a landlord or a court-ordered eviction notice. It is available for families and residents in Christian, Todd, Trigg, Hopkins, Muhlenberg, Caldwell, Lyon, Livingston and […]

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