Mayor Lynch talks budget, non-partisan election committee
Hopkinsville Mayor Wendell Lynch appeared on WHOP Monday morning to talk budget, road work and non-partisan elections. A special committee was formed last year with the intent to study the […]
UHA celebrates the graduating Class of 2022
The University Heights Class of 2022 celebrated a record-breaking class of students, as those 38 seniors graduated Friday evening. The class of 2022 boasted of three valedictorians and three salutatorians, […]
HHS student receives KDE Scholarship
Hopkinsville High School Senior Naiomi Williams has been named a recipient of the Kentucky Department of Education’s Powered by Inclusion Scholarship. According to a news release, the one-time $2,500 scholarship […]
KYTC to start paving work on KY 164 in Trigg Co. next week
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet plans milling and paving work along a section of KY 164 in southern Trigg County starting Wednesday. According to a news release, this milling and paving […]
CCSP approves three percent raises for staff, salary schedules
The Christian County School Board approved raises for certified and classified employees in the district at Thursday’s meeting, along with measures concerning a storm shelter at the new high school. […]
Hopkinsville City Council approves Sunday alcohol sales ordinance on second-reading
After hearing from members of the public at Thursday’s special called meeting of the Hopkinsville City Council, council chose to approve an ordinance ending prohibition on Sunday alcohol sales on […]
Oak Grove, Hopkinsville Police Departments welcome new officers
Local law enforcement is getting a boost after the newest batch of officers has graduated from the basic training academy. According to a news release, the graduates of Class 527 […]
HPD talks crime rate, mitigation efforts at Kiwanis Club
The Kiwanis Club learned more about the crime rates in Hopkinsville Thursday with a visit from Captain Adam Smith with the Hopkinsville Police Department. Captain Smith has served on the […]
Crockam seeking Ninth District State Rep. seat, talks goals if elected
With the primary election in the rear view mirror, candidates are now shifting focus to the November general election, including a retired educator who is seeking to be State Representative […]
Richard Street murder suspect awaiting mental health evaluation
Another pretrial hearing was set for August 3 in the case against Daron Bell, who is charged in the February shooting death of Gregory Burse. Bell is awaiting a mental […]