School board approves waivers related to high school consolidation project
The Christian County School Board voted on several measures related to the consolidated high school construction project at a special called meeting Wednesday afternoon. The meeting had been postponed from […]
Trial date set in College Street murder case
Proceedings will move forward in the murder case against Kachelle Isbell, after it was determined she will have a public defender and a trial date was set in Christian Circuit […]
Lt. Governor presents funding to benefit water and sewer systems in Christian County
Kentucky Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman made a stop in Hopkinsville Wednesday morning to present funding that will go towards improving and expanding water and sewer service in Christian County. Lt. […]
Former Trigg Sheriff sentenced, granted probation in tampering, unlawful transaction case
Former Trigg County Sheriff Jason Barnes was formally sentenced in Trigg Circuit Court Tuesday afternoon, where he was agranted probation. Barnes recently entered a guilty plea to tampering with a […]
CCHD says COVID cases could be declining locally
While COVID-19 incidences seem to be declining across the state, the Christian County Health Department says they’re still waiting for more data to confirm the decline locally. Chloe Rager with […]
Ky. seeing ‘significant decrease’ in COVID-19 cases, positivity rate
Governor Andy Beshear says Kentucky seems to be experiencing a rapid decline in COVID-19 cases, and all trends are moving in the direction they want to see in relation to […]
Parents have until March 31 to file a kindergarten age exception petition
Parents are now able to file an exception for the kindergarten entrance age policy for students turning five years of age shortly after August 1 of this year. According to […]
Local law enforcement welcomes new officers
Local law enforcement is getting a boost, as two new officers recently graduated from Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training basic training. According to a news release, Kevin Quarles is […]
Ky. gains 8,376 COVID cases, 37 deaths
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear reported 8,376 COVID cases from Thursday to Friday, as the positivity continues its quick decline. There were 37 newly reported deaths, putting the death toll in […]
HCC nursing student awarded Kentucky Nurses Association nursing scholarship
Hopkinsville Community College nursing student Cynthia Toroitich of Clarksville was recently awarded the Kentucky Nurses Association Pennyrile Chapter Nursing Scholarship. According to a news release, Toroitich is pursuing an associate […]