Month: March 2026

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Local News

Temperature warm up and rain chances will make it feel like Spring this week

Even though it’s rather cold outside right now, this week is going to warm right up, bringing with it a springy-weather pattern that will have daily chances for rain. Forecaster Rachel Trevino with the National Weather Service in Paducah says every day will have rain possibilities, but the best chances will be on Wednesday and Friday, with some storm chances possible as well. Temperatures will creep up throughout the week, […]

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Local News

Todd Co. SO welcomes new K9 deputy Narko

The Todd County Sheriff’s Office is welcoming a new officer—this one of the canine variety. According to Todd County SO, K9 Narko is the newest deputy to join the K9 Unit, and he will be the partner to his handler, Deputy Dennis Brown. Narko specializes in human tracking, article detection, suspect apprehension, and narcotics detection. Narko is a big addition to the force, enhancing the safety of deputies, along with […]

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Local News

Repair project will cause lane restriction on I-24

As the work week gets underway, here’s a reminder that the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will be conducting an interstate repair project that will last until mid-August, if the weather cooperates.  According to a news release, I-24 will be reduced to one lane in each direction near the Oak Grove and Tennessee line near the 88-mile-marker while crews work to replace the road surface with new material.  The project will likely […]

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Local Sports

Ezell resigns as Trigg County football coach

Trigg County High School will be searching for a new varsity football coach after Chris Ezell announced his resignation this morning on social media. Ezell said on his Facebook page that he had decided to step down, but it wasn’t an easy decision. “This has not been an easy decision to make but one I feel is necessary. I have thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to coach the young men of […]

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Local News

Applications now open for 2026 City Diplomat Program

The City of Hopkinsville and Mayor J.R. Knight are inviting Christian County residents to apply for the 2026 Diplomat Program, which is returning for it’s eighth year. According to a news release, the City Diplomat Program offers participants an in-depth look in the how the City operates through a series of interactive sessions. Participants will be able to engage directly with city departments and learn how services are delivered and […]

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Local Sports

CCHS’s Miller earns 4th-place finish at Girls’ KHSAA State Wrestling Tournament

Christian County High School’s Avah Miller earned a fourth-place finish in the Girls’ KHSAA State Wrestling Tournament over the weekend at Alltech Arena in Lexington. Miller, a sophomore, went 4-2 in the tournament and fell to Bell County’s McKenzie Webb 14-8 in the third-place match. Webb had defeated Miller 1-0 in their winner’s bracket quarterfinal match earlier in the tournament. Lexington Lafayette won the team title with 120 points, followed […]

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Local Sports

CCHS, HHS preparing for Boys’ Region 2 tournament

The Boys’ Region 2 Tournament will get underway Wednesday night at 6 p.m. at Madisonville-North Hopkins High School. The opening game will feature Henderson County (24-4) against Christian County (13-13). Christian County lost to Henderson County 71-26 in their only meeting this season at Henderson. The game will air at 5:45 p.m. on 95.3 The Farm and 953thefarm.com. Tickets are $11 and are available at https://www.google.com/url?q=https://hopkins.schoolcashonline.com/Fee/Details/2869/502/False/True Hopkinsville (17-13) will face Madisonville […]

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Local Sports

Lady Cols open Region 2 tournament play tonight

The Girls’ Region 2 Basketball Tournament gets underway tonight at Hopkins County Central High School. Crittenden County (24-5) plays Webster County (12-18) at 6 p.m. The second game will begin at 7:30 p.m. and feature Christian County (14-9) against Caldwell County (14-12). The Lady Colonels defeated the Lady Tigers 57-52 in Princeton on Feb. 6. A win would advance Christian County to the 6 p.m. semifinals on Friday while a […]

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Local News

“I Declare” Poetry Workshop coming to Pennyroyal Area Museum on Wednesday

If you’re a poet, or are interested in dipping your toes into writing poetry, then you might be interested in a workshop coming up hosted by the Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County, WKMS and the Hoptown Chronicle. This poetry workshop is inspired by the upcoming 250th birthday of the United States of America and the Declaration of Independence. To help celebrate, these three agencies are hosting a poetry workshop on […]

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