Month: November 2025

218 Results / Page 2 of 25

Local News

Annual Turkey Trot draws large crowd to downtown Hopkinsville

Despite the frigid temperatures, runners, walkers and bicycle riders crowded downtown Hopkinsville Thursday morning for Parks and Recreation’s 24th annual Turkey Trot. Folks gathered at Founders Square to get registered before the 3-mile Turkey Trot started on South Main Street near the intersection of 9th Street. Parks and Recreation Superintendent, Toby Hudson, says they had a great turnout of around 2,000 participants. Hopkinsville Mayor J.R. Knight says South Main Street […]

todayNovember 27, 2025 5

Local News

Vice President visits Fort Campbell, talks about national defense

U.S. Vice President JD Vance visited Fort Campbell on Wednesday to have a Thanksgiving meal with service members and to discuss the role the military plays in defending the country. Before making remarks, Vance, along with his family, helped serve food at one of the installation’s chow halls and ate with service members. Vance talked about his love for Thanksgiving and also spotlighted what he believes are the shortcomings of […]

todayNovember 26, 2025 8

Local News

Sherriff’s Office arrest Hopkinsville man for fentanyl trafficking

Following an investigation, 23-year-old Eric Blaine of Hopkinsville was arrested for fentanyl trafficking and other charges on Tuesday. According to a report from the Christian County Sheriff’s Office, deputies executed a search warrant at a residence on Cates Street which led to Blaine’s arrest. In the residence, deputies reportedly found a bag of fentanyl, marijuana, a handgun, digital scales and a bag with unknown blue pills. When the search warrant […]

todayNovember 26, 2025 4

Local News

Police arrest Hopkinsville man for assaulting victim as she was driving

Hopkinsville Police arrested 32-year-old Kevrol Hamilton after he reportedly assaulted a victim while she was driving, resulting in a wreck on Monday. According to a report, the victim was reportedly driving on Short 19th Street as Hamilton was assaulting her. He reportedly hit and pulled the victim’s hair which led to her hitting a pole with their car. Hamilton was later arrested and charged with first-degree wanton endangerment, fourth-degree assault […]

todayNovember 26, 2025 3

Local News

Hopkinsville Rotary Club smokes turkeys for Boys and Girls Club families

To ensure dining tables are full at Thanksgiving, the Hopkinsville Rotary Club is smoking 140 turkeys and helping provide other meal essentials for families who are a part of the Hopkinsville Boys and Girls Club. In the past, Rotarian Cody Willis says he cooked Thanksgiving turkeys at home for the Boys and Girls Club, and last year, the operation moved to the Hopkinsville War Memorial Building where 32 turkeys were […]

todayNovember 26, 2025 5

Local News

Road work to happen at U.S. 41, 41A and KY 281 in Madisonville next week

Milling and paving work is set to take place in Madisonville next week at the intersection of U.S. 41 and KY 281. According to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, that’s also the intersection that meets U.S. 41-A, and crews will be milling pavement starting on Wednesday on KY 281 from Chelsea Drive to Main Street, on U.S. 41A from Main Street to Briar Wood Drive and U.S. 41 from the intersection […]

todayNovember 26, 2025 1

Local News

Pennyrile Area Community Band welcomes community to their Christmas concert

The Pennyrile Area Community Band is welcoming one and all to attend their annual Christmas concert, set for December 5. It’ll be just what you need to get fully into the Christmas spirit, so says Band Director Lori Boehman, who invited everyone the Performing Arts Center at Christian County Middle School on December 5 at 6 p.m. and it’s free to attend, but they would gladly take donations. The number […]

todayNovember 26, 2025 3

Local News

United Southern Bank warns of ‘spoofing’ scam

Heads up United Southern Bank customers—scammers are up to no good and they’re posing as a branch of the banking system. According to USB officials, scammers are using a ‘spoofed’ number that looks like the Main Office phone number and telling customers that they’re from the fraud department looking into suspicious activities on their accounts. United Southern would like folks to know that while they may call occasionally to verify […]

todayNovember 26, 2025 4

Local News

Two charged with drug trafficking, wanton endangerment

Two individuals, one of them a Hopkinsville resident, were arrested in Madisonville following investigation in methamphetamine trafficking.  The investigation conducted by the Madisonville-Hopkins County Vice Narcotics Unit, Kentucky State Police and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration began in September into the allegedly drug related activity done by Stacey Dillard of Hopkinsville. That investigation led to a traffic stop on Monday at a gas station on Anton Road in Madisonville, where […]

todayNovember 26, 2025 5

Download the Forcht Media App