HCC to award $19k in scholarships for college semester
Hopkinsville Community College will be awarding over $19,000 in scholarships for students who would like to take classes at the college this summer. According to a news release, students who […]
Mayor Lynch talks city COVID-19 response
File photo Hopkinsville Mayor Wendell Lynch appeared on WHOP Friday morning via telephone and discussed the impact of the ongoing pandemic on the city and how local government has responded. […]
Road work continues to widen portion of KY 911
The widening of KY 911 in south Christian County to five lanes continues and motorists can expect a 25 miles per hour speed restriction in the construction area. According to […]
Sanctuary, Inc. supporting those in need during pandemic
Sancutary, Inc. continues to serve those in need even in the face of COVID-19, and they’re putting on the word about April being Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. Carrie […]
Seed Library ongoing at Hopkinsville-Christian County Library
The pandemic may have delayed or stopped many things, but spring is not one of them, and the Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library is urging people to take part in the […]
Council approves municipal orders for Tie Breaker contract, HWEA project funding
Hopkinsville City Council met for a regularly scheduled meeting via video conference Tuesday evening and approved several municipal orders. One of those municipal orders renews the contract between the Tie […]
48 COVID-19 cases in Christian County, seven hospitalized
Christian County now has 48 confirmed COVID-19 cases and seven of those patients are hospitalized at Jennie Stuart Medical Center. Amanda Sweeney says one case is pediatric, 20 are young […]
Boys and Girls Club continuing to feed, serve local youth
The Boys and Girls Club of Hopkinsville is continuing to serve their multitudes of young members even in the face of COVID-19 and although the club is currently closed. According […]
Local student named 2020 U.S. President Scholar candidate
A Hopkinsville student has been named a candidate to be a 2020 U.S. Presidential Scholar. Hopkinsville High School graduating senior and Gatton Academy student J. B. Morse II is one […]
Trigg officials sign order limiting numbers in essential businesses
Trigg County is joining the communities that are enacting orders to help suppress the spread of COVID-19, including limiting the number of people in essential businesses. In a telephonic meeting […]