Month: October 2025

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Local Sports

Henderson County tops HCA for region volleyball title

All year long Heritage Christian Academy’s volleyball team has scratched, clawed, and fought each night. The same could be said Thursday night when the Lady Warriors battled Henderson County for the Region 2 Volleyball Tournament championship at Hopkins County Central High School. But in the end, it was the powerful front line of the Lady Colonels who prevailed 3-0 and send Henderson to its first region volleyball title since 2021. […]

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Local News

Local lawmakers share their priorities for the upcoming legislative session

To start 2026, legislators will be returning to Frankfort for the budget session of the Kentucky General Assembly, and at Thursday’s town hall, local lawmakers shared their plans and priorities for the upcoming session. District Three Senator Craig Richardson, District Nine Representative Myron Dossett and District Eight Representative Walker Thomas discussed topics such as agriculture, healthcare, workforce challenges and much more. Richardson says a couple of his priorities are to […]

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Local News

Hopkinsville house receives national historic recognition

The Dr. Bankie and Mamie Moore House was constructed on East 4th Street between 1917 and 1920, and the Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County announced that the house has been recently listed on the National Register of Historic Places. According to a news release from the museums, Bankie Moore was a native of Christian County who graduated from Meharry Medical College in Nashville and was among the earliest Black doctors […]

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Local News

Parks and Recreation spotlights upcoming holiday events

The holidays are drawing near, which means Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation is preparing for a variety of community events, and Program Coordinators Pam Rudd and Jacob Gibson appeared on WHOP to talk about it all. Friday is Halloween, and trick-or-treaters are invited to downtown Hopkinsville from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. to show off their costumes and get some goodies and candies from local businesses and organizations. South Main Street […]

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Local News

Police urge safety first for a fun-filled Halloween night 

By News Reporter Gabby Cedano As Halloween approaches, police departments across the country are reminding residents to celebrate safely and responsibly.  With communities hosting fall festivals, costume parades and trick-or-treating events, officers are urging everyone, especially parents and drivers,to take extra precautions to keep the night safe and enjoyable for all. Parents and guardians are encouraged to accompany young children or ensure they’re supervised by a responsible adult. Costumes, strollers […]

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Local News

Suppression hearing set in fatal collision case

A suppression hearing was scheduled in Christian Circuit Court Wednesday afternoon for the man facing charges in connection with a fatal vehicular accident on Pembroke Road.  Isaiah Edwards is facing two charges of vehicular homicide and one count of operating a motor-vehicle while under the influence of a substance—though his defense attorney has argued that he was not under the influence when the fatal collision occurred. The wreck itself happened […]

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Local News

Demolition of the Blue Streak Printers building begins

After Hopkinsville City Council approved a measure for the emergency demolition of the historic Blue Streak Printers Building Tuesday night in a special-called meeting, it’s already coming down. Demolition was actively underway Thursday morning, with that section of East Ninth Street closed to both vehicle and pedestrian traffic. Crews were making quick work of the demolition, which was expected to take about half of a day. Tuesday’s vote to mark […]

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Local News

Resource Fairs set in Christian, Montgomery counties to help during government shutdown

More details have been released about upcoming Emergency Resource Fairs to be held in Christian County and Montgomery County, Tennessee, to help individuals and families affected by the ongoing government shutdown. The shutdown of the federal government has lasted for a month now, and during that time, roughly 670,00 federal employees have been furloughed, while another 730,000 continue to work with no pay.  That means things have gotten very tight […]

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