Month: August 2025

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Local Sports

Henderson County blanks Lady Colonels in soccer

The Christian County Lady Colonels traveled to Henderson County on Tuesday night and dropped a 7-0 girls’ high school soccer match. Neziyah Bell had a career-high 24 saves in goal for Christian County, which dropped to 0-4 on the season. Christian County is scheduled to play Saturday morning at Logan County. File Photo

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Local Sports

Lady Tigers earn district win over Fort Campbell

The Hopkinsville Lady Tigers used a flurry of first-half goals and a stingy defense to defeat visiting Fort Campbell 4-1 Tuesday night in a District 8 soccer match. Kaydon Coats scored twice and Kaylyn Lynch and and Caroline Baker provided goals for the Lady Tigers (3-2, 1-0). Lauren Jones, Kila Cherry, and Jaycee Shanklin provided assists. The two teams were scoreless until 14:39 mark of the first half when Coats […]

todayAugust 27, 2025 4

Local News

Annual Ned Breathitt Dinner set for October 11

The Pennyrile Democratic Women’s Club is gearing up for the annual Ned Breathitt Fundraiser Dinner, and they have a great night planned with speakers and awards. The dinner and silent auction will be held on October 11 at 5:30 p.m. at the Pioneers, Inc. Complex at 204 North Main Street in Hopkinsville. This year, the keynote speaker will be Tommy Wade, and he’ll talk about leadership, community engagement and civic […]

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Local Sports

Steelers place Cory Trice Jr. on injured reserve list

Former Christian County High School football star Cory Trice Jr. was placed on injured reserve with a designation to return by the Pittsburgh Steelers on Tuesday evening. NFL teams had to trim their rosters to 53 by 4 p.m. on Tuesday. Being placed on injured reserve with a designation to return means Trice cannot play the team’s first four games but does keep him with the Steelers. The 6-foot-3, 206-pound […]

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Local News

Third suspect charged in connection with Clarksville fatal shooting

A third person has been charged in connection with a fatal shooting that happened in the parking lot behind Mizu Japanese Cuisine earlier in August. According to the Clarksville Police Department, 18-year-old Elijah De Sean Wade of Clarksville has been charged with tempering with evidence during the ongoing investigation into the shooting deaths of 18-year-old Noah Peterson and 24-year-old Makhi Richardson, both of Clarksville.  Two Clarksville residents, 20-year-old Havin James […]

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Local News

Fort Campbell, 101st welcomes in 22nd Medal of Honor recipient into rotunda

The Medal of Honor Rotunda officially has its 22nd inductee, following a ceremony welcoming in Medal of Honor recipient and Vietnam veteran Kenneth David. The rotunda, found in the atrium of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Headquarters on Fort Campbell, holds the names and pictures of the division’s now 22 recipients of the nation’s highest award for valor, and it was filled with guests there to recognize and honor […]

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Local News

Local KFBM Agents highlight farming profit trends

Kentucky Farm Business Management Agents Kayla Brashears and Michael Forsythe shared how the program supports agriculture operations in the region and highlighted current farm trends at Tuesday’s Hopkinsville Rotary Club meeting. The pair are agents for the program’s Pennyroyal Association, which covers 16 counties, including Christian, Todd and Trigg counties, and the program is run through the University of Kentucky’s Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. Forsythe and Brashears […]

todayAugust 26, 2025 5

Local News

Oak Grove’s annual Butterfly Festival takes flight in September

By News Reporter Gabby Cedano Nature, education and family fun are coming together once again as the Oak Grove Tourism Commission presents its 17th annual Butterfly Festival on September 6. Held at Oak Grove War Memorial Walking Trail Park, the festival is one-of-a-kind in the region and is set to have new and returning activities. Commission Executive Director, Traci Cunningham, says she is excited to announce a new partnership with […]

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Local News

Christian Fiscal hears animal shelter report, call for animal control in the county

The Christian Fiscal Court approved measures to make way for opioid settlement funds, and heard updates related to the animal shelter and animal welfare in the county. The Christian County Regional Animal Shelter remains full with animals in need of homes, and during her monthly report during Tuesday’s meeting, Director Melissa Goff says they continue to see a high volume of animals coming into the shelter. She says there were […]

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