School board moves forward with general contractor for high school consolidation project
The Christian County School Board chose to reject moving forward with construction management, and will instead use general contractors for the consolidated high school project following a special calling meeting […]
CCHD reports six COVID deaths, 1,000 new cases
The Christian County Health Department reported six COVID deaths Thursday, along with a record 1,000 new cases in the last week. Five of the six deaths were unvaccinated and were […]
One flown to Nashville following crash on Riverside Dr. in Clarksville
The Clarksville Police Department is investigating a two-vehicle crash on Riverside Drive that sent a person to a Nashville hospital by helicopter. According to a news release, the collision occurred […]
Gov. signs tornado relief bill, gives Team Kentucky update
Governor Andy Beshear gave an update on COVID-19 and signed tornado relief legislation into law during a press conference Thursday morning. The bill includes $200 million in assistance. An […]
Museums of Hopkinsville receives Kentucky Historical Society grant
The Kentucky Historical Society announced the 2021 recipients of the Kentucky Local History Trust Fund grants, including the Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County. According to a news release, the grants […]
Hopkinsville police seeking woman on assault charge
The Hopkinsville Police Department is seeking a woman involved in an assault Wednesday. According to officials, Kayla Knight is sought on charges of first-degree assault, first-degree criminal mischief and terroristic […]
Raccoon to thank for power outage in Pembroke Thursday morning
The Pembroke area was without power for a little while Thursday morning, thanks to a raccoon that got into the substation. The power blinked out about 7 a.m. Thursday morning […]
Human Rights Commission irons out details for MLK March and Program Monday
The Human Rights Commission has released information about the Martin Luther King Day March and Celebration that will take place Monday. According to a news release, the Human Rights Commission […]
Red Cross declares a ‘national blood crisis’
The nation’s blood supply is dangerously low, prompting the American Red Cross to declare a “national blood crisis” for the first time in its history. The COVID pandemic has led […]
WKSF, Drew Expositions partner to donate $10k to tornado relief efforts
The Western Kentucky State Fair has teamed up with a Georgia company to donate $10,000 to tornado relief efforts in western Kentucky. According to a news release, Drew Expositions of […]