Hopkins Co. reports another COVID death
The Hopkins County Health Department reported another COVID death in the last week. There have been 209 deaths from the virus in Hopkins County since the pandemic began and there […]
Gov. urges safety during the holiday while COVID cases increase slightly
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear gave an update on COVID-19 in the Commonwealth Monday, urging everyone to stay safe during the Thanksgiving holiday. The governor says things are increasing the in […]
Several Hopkinsville streets set for milling, paving work next week
Milling and paving work is set to begin on several Hopkinsville streets on the Monday after Thanksgiving meaning portions of those streets will be closed or restricted. According to a […]
UHA’s Livi Ray selected for YMCA Youth Advocacy program
University Heights Academy is celebrating after one of their students, sophomore Livi Ray, was chosen to participate in the YMCA Youth Advocate program. She is one of only 50 students […]
Hopkinsville High School celebrates successful Kentucky Youth Assembly
Forty-two students represented Hopkinsville High School at the Kentucky Youth Assembly last week. According to a news release from Christian County Public Schools, Eliza Renshaw, HHS 9th grader, was elected […]
Applications available for Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs
The Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs, a residential summer program where Kentucky teens focus on product innovation and business model design, is taking applications for its summer 2022 program. According to […]
Deadline to enter a float in the Hopkinsville Christmas parade extended to Dec. 1st
The deadline to enter a float or unit in the 2021 Christmas Parade has been extended to Wednesday, December 1st. According to a news release, entry forms can be picked […]
EDC looking to rebrand, increase marketing for Commerce Park 2
Executive Director Carter Hendricks says the South Western Kentucky Economic Development Council is pushing forward with marketing and rebranding efforts in the region to attract new industry to the area. […]
School board unanimously approves making masks optional in CCPS facilities
The Christian County School Board chose to make masking optional in CCPS facilities at Thursday’s meeting, to be effective immediately. Superintendent Chris Bentzel made the recommendation, saying the time is […]
CCHD reports 133 COVID cases
Christian County saw an uptick of COVID cases, as the Christian County Health Department reported 133 new cases locally since last week. According to a news release, those new cases […]