Recycling program surpasses sign-up goal
The Hopkinsville Recycling program has had resurgence in recent weeks, with the service passing it’s sign-up goal by the end of 2022. The year ended with 1,022 new sign-ups for […]
Hopkinsville City Council hears HES annual report, update on train depot
Hopkinsville City Council got an update on the L&N Train Depot and heard the annual report from Hopkinsville Electric System at Tuesday’s meeting. City Administrator Troy Body says gathering of […]
Three students injured in Todd County bus accident
Three students were injured in a school bus accident Tuesday afternoon on Davis Mill Road near Elkton. Todd County Sheriff’s Sgt. David Hutcheson says the bus had been headed north […]
Rotary hears of upcoming events, plans to expand at Jeffers Bend Environmental Center
Jeffers’ Bend Environmental Center is a nature refuge located right in Hopkinsville, and they offer events and slew of a nature amenities while looking to expand those services in the […]
Clarksville Gas and Water puts restriction on water use in Clarksville
Clarksville Gas and Water has put mandatory water restrictions in place effective immediately for all Clarksville residents. According to a news release, the restrictions, along with stage two of the […]
MLK Day march, celebration focuses on youth and remembrance
The sounds of drum beats, chanting and singing filled the air from Freedom Elementary School over to Hopkinsville Community College, as hundreds of people took part in the annual Martin […]
HRC puts out MLK March inclement weather plan
The Hopkinsville Human Rights Commission has put out an inclement weather contingency plan concerning Monday’s MLK March. Officials say they will be watching the weather and if there is any […]
Manning found guilty of complicity to murder, complicity to robbery in North Kentucky Avenue murder case
Trial came to a close against Larayna Manning Thursday afternoon, after a jury found her guilty of complicity to murder in the 2020 murder of Calvin “Cue” Taylor on North […]
Planters Bank to hold SEED Summit in February
Planters Back will be hosting a SEED Summit on February 21 for those interested in starting or expanding their small business. According to a news release, the event will feature […]
Local students nominated by Congressman Comer for military academies
Congressman James Comer has announced students of the first congressional district that he has nominated for appointments to United States service academies. Those nominations include some local students, including Quinn […]
 
								