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Summer temperatures calm down, a possible cold front approaches

After the weekend’s extreme heat warning, summer temperatures across western Kentucky are returning to more seasonal levels, and they might dip even further as a cold front could sweep through this weekend.   Forecaster Justin Gibbs with the National Weather Service in Paducah says the overly dangerous heat levels have moved out of the region. However, storm chances return Wednesday into Thursday, and Gibbs says storms that do develop could […]

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Christian County Chamber of Commerce announces three recent hires

Three fresh faces have joined the Christian County Chamber of Commerce team. Kelly Gates was announced the next vice president of membership and development and she will begin her role on September 1. Gate’s is coming on board as Chandler Ladd has left that position to serve as the president of the Hopkins County Regional Chamber of Commerce. According to a news release, Gates is joining the chamber after working […]

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Single-vehicle wreck on Barkers Mill Road results in possible injuries

A single-vehicle wreck on Barkers Mill Road in Christian County resulted in two people being transported to the hospital for possible injuries on Sunday night. According to the Christian County Sheriff’s Office, A teenager was driving west on Barkers Mill Road near the Tennessee State line when her truck’s steering wheel stopped working properly. She then reportedly lost control of the truck and it flipped multiple times before stopping in […]

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 Local Walk to End Alzheimer’s returns in September

The Pennyrile Walk to End Alzheimer’s is returning in September, and folks are invited to help raise funds to support the search for a cure and families impacted by the disease.  One of the walk’s organizers, Becky Bradley, recently appeared on WHOP to share details about the upcoming walk and highlight the prevalence of Alzheimer’s. In Kentucky, she says Christian County has the highest rate of Alzheimer’s in residents over […]

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HPD investigates after a deceased man was located near South Walnut Street

A deceased man in his 50s was reportedly found in the area of South Walnut Street and Jessie Avenue on Sunday.   According to Hopkinsville Fire and EMS, crews arrived at the scene to find the patient deceased and believe that a medical episode might have led to his death. The Christian County Coroner was reportedly called to the scene to identify the man.  No other information is available at […]

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Madisonville Police investigate the death of an infant who was left in a car

Madisonville Police are investigating the death of an infant who was left in a car for several hours on Thursday. According to a report, the 10-month-old child was picked up by her grandmother, who was supposed to drop her off at daycare Thursday morning. The grandmother reportedly drove to Owensboro Health Multicare on South Main Street where she works, went inside and left the infant in her car. When the […]

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Local grand jury issues indictments for murder, assault crimes

A Christian County Grand Jury issued indictments for murder and assault crimes on Friday. Twenty-year-old De’Quavion Bronaugh of Hopkinsville was indicted for murder, two counts of first-degree wanton endangerment and tampering with physical evidence after he reportedly shot and killed 19-year-old Neveah Gill on June 22. According to a report from the Hopkinsville Police Department, Gill was among two other individuals who reportedly entered Bronaugh’s apartment and took a firearm […]

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HPD Chief reminds drivers of a new law requiring them to stop for school buses

Public school students in Christian County return to school on Wednesday, and Hopkinsville Police Chief Jason Newby spotlighted a recently passed law requiring motorists to stop when a school bus is picking up or dropping off students. Newby shared that House Bill 7 requires motorists driving in both directions on a road to stop when a school bus is stopped with its flashing red lights and stop arm activated. The […]

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Muhlenberg County receives Emergency Road Aid Funds to support a repair project

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announced that $100,000 from the Team Kentucky Emergency Road Aid Fund will go toward a repair project in Muhlenberg County. According to the cabinet, the funds will support drainage structure repairs on Jernigan Chapel Road. County road crews will be responsible for completing the repair project. KYTC Secretary Rebecca Goodman says the funding program is focused on assisting local governments when they need it most and […]

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