Month: August 2026

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Local Sports

Russellville rallies to defeat Christian County in boys’ soccer

It was a tough night on the soccer pitch for the Christian County Tigers, who dropped their first game of the season 2-1 to host Russellville on Tuesday.  Joseph Lopez scored early in the second half for a 1-0 lead, but the Panthers scored the next two goals to hold off the Tigers, who slipped to 3-1 on the season.  Lopez already has three goals on the young season for the Tigers.  […]

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Local Sports

Blazers rout Falcons to reach Boys’ region All ‘A’ final

University Heights Academy blasted Fort Campbell 8-0 Tuesday night in the Boys’ Region 2 All “A” Soccer Tournament semifinals in Princeton.  Graham Conrad had a hat trick and an assist and Jack Conrad provided a pair of goals and two assists to send UHA into the All “A” region championship game Thursday night against Caldwell County.  Cal Givens and Jayden Williamson each had a goal and Jack Cavanah had a goal and an assist for the […]

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Local Sports

Lady Blazers blank Caldwell to reach All ‘A’ region final

The University Heights Academy Lady Blazers advanced to the Girls’ Region 2 All “A” Soccer Tournament championship game with a 4-0 win over visiting Caldwell County Tuesday night.  Kendall Hancock had a pair of goals and Amoree Owen added a goal and an assist for UHA, which improved to 2-0 on the season.  Harper Bolinger had a first-half goal and Kate Lynn Gibson also provided an assist.  Madison Williams and Claire Kay combined for the shutout […]

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Local News

Hopkinsville City Council Members receive July financial report

Hopkinsville City Council Members had quite a short agenda for Tuesday’s meeting where they received a presentation of July’s financial report. July kicked off the fiscal year, and City Chief Financial Officer Melissa Clayton says expenses currently outweigh revenue. However, she says the city’s revenue will increase when property taxes are collected in October. Public school students in Christian County are returning to class on Wednesday and Hopkinsville Mayor J.R. […]

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Local News

Allegre Volunteer Fire Department receives grant to support operations

Tuesday is Volunteer Firefighters Recognition Day, and the National Volunteer Fire Council partnered with the State Farm Good Neighbor Firefighter Safety Program to provide 150 grants to departments across the country, including the Allegre Volunteer Fire Department. The Allegre Fire Department in Todd County is among eight other volunteer fire departments in Kentucky to receive $10,000 grants. According to a news release, 82% of the fire departments in the U.S. […]

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Local News

Madisonville Police ask for the public’s help to locate missing woman

The Madisonville Police Department has asked for the public’s assistance in locating 33-year-old Gabrielle Campfield who was reported missing. Campfield is a white female with black hair standing at 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighs 118 pounds. She was reportedly last seen near Hillcrest Drive in north Madisonville. Anyone with information about Campfield’s location is asked to call Madisonville Police at 270-821-1720.

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CASA by the Lakes receives grant to support volunteer recruitment, training

CASA by the Lakes recently received a WHAS Crusade for Children Grant to create a new position that will support volunteer recruitment and training efforts. CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) is a national association that supports and provides a voice for children going through the court system who may have experienced abuse or neglect and do not have a permanent home. CASA by the Lakes was established in Calloway County […]

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Featured

Police arrest Hopkinsville man for shooting at a group of minors

Hopkinsville Police arrested Delrico McKissick of Hopkinsville after he reportedly fired a gun at a group of minors on Monday night. Officers responded to the area of Honeysuckle Drive and Evergreen Park Drive for a report of shots fired. At the scene, officers reportedly saw a man running behind the apartment buildings on Honeysuckle Drive who matched the suspect’s description. Officers made contact with the suspect, later identified as McKissick, […]

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Local News

Block Party set for this Saturday to celebrate downtown with live music, bike night and more

Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation are inviting people back to the Downtown Entertainment District for the second annual Block Party this coming Saturday.  It’s all set to take place within the downtown Hopkinsville area from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Program Coordinator Jacob Gibson says there will be live music, a car show, a party in the Hopkinsville Municipal Center parking lot, and a bike night in memory of Brandon […]

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