Trial date set, bond modification denied in Greenville Rd. murder case
A trial date has been set for Anshanique Leavell, the woman accused in the fatal shooting of Amareya’ Freeman, after several weeks of attempted negotiations. Leavell appeared virtually Thursday in […]
CCHD gives local COVID-19 update
The Christian County Health Department gave an update on COVID-19 locally Wednesday, while reporting 36 new cases. According to an update, that puts the overall total at 5,571—of that, 408 […]
CCPS students settling back into in-person, summer education survey up
The majority of Christian County Public School students have been back in-person in the school building for a week now, and Superintendent Chris Bentzel says things are on their way […]
EDC Executive Director lays out five year aspirational goals
The South West Kentucky Economic Development Council is looking to the future, as they presented their five year aspirational goals during Monday’s Board of Directors meeting. The region is still […]
BACH moves into next phase of vaccine rollout on Fort Campbell

Leaders from the 101st Airborne Division and U.S. Army Fort Campbell have received their first round of the COVID-19 vaccine as Blanchfield Army Community Hospital moves into the next phase […]
School board approves new branding, hears draft budget
The Christian County School Board approved a new logo and new mission statement for the district, and heard the draft budget for fiscal year 2020-2021 at Thursday’s meeting. Director of […]
Ky. adds 3,728 COVID-19 cases, record 58 deaths
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear reported 3,728 new COVID-19 cases Thursday, while announcing plans to bring broadband internet service to the whole state. Ten to fifteen percent of Kentucky students did […]
Evidence, indictment focus of Pembroke triple murder case proceeding

Evidence was the main focus of discussion during court proceedings held Thursday afternoon in the Pembroke triple murder case against Christian “Kit” Martin. Martin is represented by defense attorney Tom […]
City council passes Alcoholic Beverages license fee waiver, hears local development update
Hopkinsville City Council approved second-reading of the Alcoholic Beverages License Fee Waiver at Tuesday’s meeting and heard an update for the Local Development Corporation. Holly Boggess with the Downtown Renaissance […]
Smooth first day of return to in-person learning for CCPS
It felt like the first day of school again for many Christian County Public School students Tuesday, as they returned to traditional, in-person instruction. It was a smooth start to […]