Town hall to be held, looking for public input on fate of Bluegrass Splash

The City of Hopkinsville is looking for the public’s input on the fate of the Bluegrass Splash Family Aquatic Center. On February 18, folks can attend a town hall at […]
MSU receives approval to offer Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine

A long-awaited approval is paving the way forward for a School of Veterinary Medicine at Murray State University. According to a news release, MSU has received program approval from the […]
Closings and cancellations for Monday, Feb. 2

Schools: Christian County Public Schools will be closed Monday, Feb. 2. This will be NTI Day 7. University Heights Academy will be closed Monday, Feb. 2. This will be an […]
Slight warm up could bring wintry rain to the region

The folks of not just western Kentucky, but the Southeast region as a whole, are winter weather weary, but it’s looking like we may finally have a warm up. The […]
Cancellations, closings for Sunday, February 1st

Churches: The Pentecostals of Hopkinsville will have no services Sunday, February 1. Trinity Baptist Church will have worship services at 11 a.m. only on Sunday, Feb. 1 with Facebook Live […]
Salvation Army of Hopkinsville seeking volunteers, donations as frigid temperatures stretch on

The Salvation Army of Hopkinsville is remaining on ‘White Flag’ status, as temperatures remain well below freezing with dangerous wind chills. White Flag status means that the Salvation Army continues to operate emergency sheltering, warming […]
Winter weather road clean-up under scrutiny as legislators get first draft of a budget

We officially have our first version of a two-year budget in the Kentucky House of Representatives, but it is very much a draft version that will undergo many changes before […]
Hopkinsville Fire and EMS’ boasts of paramedic program success

Since its inception a year ago, the Hopkinsville Fire and EMS Paramedic Program has graduated nearly 100 EMTs from its ranks. According to a news release, the Paramedic Program graduated […]
Better Business Bureau warns of possible winter recovery scam services

As citizens continue to recover after Winter Storm Fern dropped snow and ice across the region, the Better Business Bureau is urging folks to be on high alert for potential […]
Food bundles pick-ups for CCPS students moved to Christian Co. Middle School

As the school closures linger on the wake of our winter storm, the Christian County Public Schools have been doing a grab-and-go food service program to help keep students fed. […]