Salvation Army of Hopkinsville looking for strong end to red kettle campaign

The Salvation Army of Hopkinsville has announced who the winner was of the head-to-head fundraising competition between two Hopkinsville clubs, as they look for a final push in the red […]
Unemployment rate up very slightly in Kentucky

Kentucky’s seasonally adjusted preliminary unemployment rate rose slightly in November when compared to the prior year. That’s according to the Kentucky Center of Statistics with the Kentucky Education and Labor […]
Hopkins Co. Tourism Executive Director receives prestigious award

The executive director of Hopkins County Tourism and Convention Commission has been named as the 2024 Mary Hammond Tourism Director of the Year. According to a news release, the prestigious […]
East 14th Street shooting case finds resolution in court

Devon Poindexter, the man who had originally been accused of shooting Benjamin Murray in May of last year, entered a guilty plea in Christian Circuit Court Wednesday morning—but had the […]
Man killed in officer involved shooting in Logan County

Kentucky State Police is investigating after a man was killed in a shooting involving law enforcement in Logan County early Wednesday morning. According to a news release, troopers were called […]
Representative Dossett to chair House Agriculture Committee

The Kentucky House Agriculture Committee will have a new leader at its head, as Representative Myron Dossett of Pembroke has been appointed as chair. Speaking with WHOP recently, Representative Dossett […]
Winners for Festival of Trees decoration contest announced

The votes are in and the winners of the Christian County Festival of Trees decorating competition have been announced. The Festival of Trees was hosted at the James E. Bruce […]
Two killed in Allen County collision

Two people were killed in a crash in Allen County Tuesday afternoon on New Glasgow Road. According to Kentucky State Police, the crash happened around 1:40 p.m. on New Glasgow […]
KYTC preparing for utility work in Guthrie area, shutting off flashing lights

Heads up to those traveling in Guthrie area—the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet are beginning a utility work project and are shutting off traffic lights in certain areas. According to Todd County […]
Mayor Knight talks vision for downtown

Hopkinsville Mayor J.R. Knight has grand visions for the future of downtown Hopkinsville, and it’s all part of his efforts to literally clean up Hopkinsville. Moving towards 2025, all local […]