CARES Act funding announced for local governments, 166 new cases of COVID-19
The Governor announced 166 new cases of COVID-19 across the state Wednesday, which he says is still on track to show that cases have plateaued. That 166 raises the overall […]
Christian Co. gains three cases of COVID-19, 87 recoveries
Christian County gained three additional confirmed cases of COVID-19 from Tuesday to Wednesday, and the number of recoveries rose as well. According to the Christian County Health Department update, those […]
Kenneth Anderson appointed as CCPS Alternative Site Facilitator
Hopkinsville Middle School Assistant Principal Kenneth Anderson Jr. has been appointed to serve as the Alternative Site Facilitator for the district’s alternative school. According to a news release from CCPS […]
Todd Co. gains one new confirmed case of COVID-19
Todd County has gained an additional case of COVID-19, which brings that total since the pandemic began up to 18. That’s according to the Todd County Health Department, which reports […]
Hopkins Co. gains only one new COVID-19 case, 152 recoveries
Hopkins County continues to see a flattening of cases of COVID-19 and they’re preparing for how voting has changed in Kentucky for the June primary. Madisonville Mayor Kevin Cotton and […]
Fort Campbell reports one soldier with COVID-19, 531st leaving quarantine
Fort Campbell’s 531st Hospital Center is fully home from New York and about to come out of quarantine, and COVID-19 cases associated with the post continue to decline. Fort Campbell […]
Arts Council offering visual arts summer camp
The Pennyroyal Arts Council is launching the inaugural visual arts camp this summer and registration is open now. The camp is made possible through the Students Meeting the Arts program […]
Lane restriction to happen on U.S 41 in Hopkins Co.
A lane restriction on U.S. 41 in Hopkins County began Wednesday morning and will go through Thursday to allow for road work. That’s according to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, which […]
City Council passes non-partisan election ordinance on first-reading
Hopkinsville City Council approved an ordinance that would change the current local elections from partisan to non-partisan, following much discussion at Tuesday’s meeting. It was approved on first-reading and would […]
Governor announces 20 new deaths, new reopening agencies
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear elaborated on reopening guidelines for certain sectors of the economy during Tuesday’s conference, and announced 20 new deaths related to COVID-19 in the state. There were […]