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Mayor Knight talks Attucks High School, public safety regarding historic site

The historic Attucks High School in Hopkinsville has become the focal point of much discussion recently, as Men2Be—the current owner of the property—has been given 90 days to correct safety concerns or face demolition. Speaking with WHOP Friday, Mayor J.R. Knight wanted to take the moment to clarify that the city did not own that building and therefore were not the ones who sold the historic landmark to Men2Be, who […]

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Sanderson named Cattleman of the Year

Jimmy Sanderson has been named the Cattleman of the Year by the Christian County Cattlemen’s Association.  Sanderson was born in Christian County in 1941, and his passion for the cattle industry extended far beyond his own farm. He worked cattle sales at the Christian County Livestock Market, attended cattle sales throughout the region, and later built a receiving and shipping barn on Highway 91. Whether buying, selling, or simply visiting […]

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Possible explosive device leads to Clarksville Goodwill being evacuated

The Goodwill on Needmore Road in Clarksville was evacuated Saturday after was is believed to have been a possible explosive device was found.  The device thought to have been a potential explosive was inside of a green bag found that had been donated to that Goodwill store, according to the Clarksville Police Department. The building was evacuated, and the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office Bomb Squad responded to the scene to […]

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Pedestrian struck by vehicle on Fort Campbell Boulevard in Clarksville

A pedestrian is in stable condition after being struck by a vehicle on Fort Campbell Boulevard in Clarksville Friday night. According to the Clarksville Police Department, officers responded to a vehicle versus pedestrian crash in the 1600 block of Fort Campbell Boulevard around 8:20 p.m. That pedestrian was flown to a Nashville hospital for treatment, where they are listed in stable condition with injuries that are believed to be non-life-threatening.  […]

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Extreme Heat Warning continues through Sunday, and then maybe some relief

It may feel like our heatwave will never end, but hold on just a little longer, because there’s only one day left of the Extreme Heat Warning before a cold front slides through Sunday night. That cold front will spark up a few thunderstorms and some rain, bringing some much needed relief to the region that has been downright baking for the last week. Sunday brings heat index values between […]

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Man taken into custody in 2013 Christian Co. murder following pursuit with KSP in Gerrard Co.

Thirteen years after the murder of Faye Springfield in Christian County, the man wanted in connection to her death has been taken into custody following a pursuit through the woods and a shots fired with Kentucky State Police. According to KSP, troopers with Post 7 in Richmond, Kentucky were contacted about the possible whereabouts of 55-year-old Jason Patterson, who was sought in connection with the 2013 death of Springfield, in […]

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As dangerous heatwave continues, health and safety take top priority

Somehow, the worst of our heatwave is rolling into the area this weekend, which means that already taxed systems will have even more pressure on them, and humans themselves will be looking to stay safe and beat the heat. This type of heat is nothing to play around with as high humidity and real temperatures of 100 degrees on thermometer will combine to have dangerously high heat index values. With […]

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Pennyroyal Arts Council receives $5k in Touring Grant funds

The Pennyroyal Arts Council is one of 15 non-profits to receive funding in touring grant funds from the Kentucky Arts Council. Fifteen agencies across the Commonwealth will receive $51,175 in grant funding, according to a news release, and that funding can be used to book music, theater, dance or storytelling performances from the Kentucky Arts Council Performing Artists Directory. All performances are open and marketed to the public and include […]

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Madisonville man charged with rape

A Madisonville man is facing a charge of rape following investigation into a reported sexual assault on Wednesday.  According to the report from the Madisonville Police Department, officers responded to Baptist Health Deaconess Madisonville around 2:45 a.m. Wednesday after a woman went to the hospital and reported that she had been sexually assaulted. She reported that what began as consensual kissing between her and 31-year-old Kyle Tirey of Madisonville became […]

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