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A real “Christmas Morning Miracle” as HPD delivers gifts to kids in need in the community

Santa Claus shared a little bit of his Christmas magic with the Hopkinsville Police Department, as they delivered toys and gifts to families and children across the city for their Christmas Morning Miracle program. Christmas Morning Miracle has been put on by the Hopkinsville Police Department for several years, thanks to numerous partnerships in the community, and during a recent Chat with the Chief, Police Chief Jason Newby says this […]

todayMay 19, 2026 31

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Arts Council award winners highlighted at Picnic with the Pops fundraiser  

By News Reporter Gabby Cedano The Pennyroyal Arts Council hosted an evening of entertainment at its signature fundraiser, Picnic with the Pops: Kentucky Derby Edition, last Saturday, where people were recognized for their commitment to the local arts. According to a news release, Jessica Roseberry was named Volunteer of the Year. The Council says that from coordinating volunteers to maintaining a welcoming presence at the Alhambra Theatre, her efforts made […]

todayMay 6, 2026 4

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Madisonville Salutes to bring community together for day of celebration, remembrance

By News Reporter Gabby Cedano Excitement is building as the annual Madisonville Salutes event approaches, promising a full afternoon and evening of entertainment, remembrance and community activities. City of Madisonville Event Coordinator Carrie Eison says the free event is scheduled for May 16, from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Madisonville City Park, and is expected to draw families and visitors from across the region. In addition to the entertainment, […]

todayMay 6, 2026 5

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Kentucky reports major drop in overdose deaths for fourth straight year 

By News Reporter Gabby Cedano In a significant public health milestone, Governor Andy Beshear announced that Kentucky has recorded its fourth consecutive annual decline in drug overdose deaths.  New data from the state’s 2025 Drug Overdose Fatality Report shows a 22.9% decrease compared to 2024 and a dramatic 50.8% drop since 2021, the peak year for overdose deaths in the commonwealth. Despite the progress, the loss remains profound. A total […]

todayApril 30, 2026 11

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Kentucky public schools to host virtual career fair for military veterans, spouses

By News Reporter Gabby Cedano Kentucky Public Schools are creating new pathways for job seekers and those transitioning from military service through an upcoming Virtual Career Fair on May 12. The career fair, scheduled from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., is designed to connect participants with career opportunities in school districts throughout the state. Organized under the “Patriots to Education” initiative, the fair focuses on supporting military veterans, members of […]

todayApril 30, 2026 6

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Beverly Whitfield Memorial Textbook Scholarship now open for applications

By News Reporter Gabby Cedano The Christian County Literacy Council is now accepting applications for the Beverly Whitfield Memorial Textbook Scholarship.  This $500 one-time award supports Christian County students pursuing college or technical education by helping with textbook and school expenses. Applications are open through June 1. Eligible applicants must live in or attend school in Christian County and be accepted for full-time enrollment in a post-secondary or technical program. […]

todayApril 22, 2026 9

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Slow down, stay alert: Kentucky officials highlight Work Zone Awareness Week 

By News Reporter Gabby Cedano As National Work Zone Awareness Week begins, Kentucky officials are urging drivers to take extra care on the road as construction season ramps up.  With warmer weather bringing more travel and highway projects, state leaders say simple choices behind the wheel can prevent serious crashes and save lives. Governor Andy Beshear says the increase in road work is a sign of progress, but it’s also […]

todayApril 20, 2026 5

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HCC invites new, current students to Registration Rallies 

By News Reporter Gabby Cedano Registration for summer and fall semester classes at  Hopkinsville Community College is now open, and students are encouraged to take advantage of upcoming Registration Rallies designed to make the enrollment process simple and accessible. Summer classes at the Hopkinsville campus begin on May 26, with a second summer session starting July 1. Fall classes are scheduled to begin on August 17. With multiple start dates […]

todayApril 14, 2026 10

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