Pennyroyal Center receives $4.8 million grant to improve, expand mental health services locally
The Pennyroyal Center has received a two-year, $4.8 million grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration through the Community Mental Health Centers Grant Program. According to a […]
Campanile Productions returns to Alhambra in October with Peter Pan
Campanile Productions is returning to the stage at the Alhambra Theatre next month with performances of Peter Pan—breaking an extended pause caused by the pandemic. Dr. Jeffery Riggs and Erin […]
Citizens turn out to public forum to voice concerns, questions about beef processing plant
The citizens of Christian County, and more specifically Pembroke, got a chance to air their questions and concerns about a possible beef processing plant locating in Christian County Monday night […]
Ky. could be entering decline of new COVID cases
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear says the state might not just be in a plateau for new COVID-19 cases, it might even be in the start of a decline. He reported […]
Jaime Romero named Assistant Principal of Fort Campbell High School
Jaime Romero has been named as the Assistant Principal of Fort Campbell High School and will begin this new position at the completion of his current detail. According to the […]
SWKEDC Board of Directors hears update on beef processing plant possibly locating to Christian Co.
The South Western Kentucky Economic Development Council Board of Directors heard an update on the possibility of a beef processing plant coming to Christian County at Monday’s meeting. Executive Director […]
Pennyrile Walk to End Alzheimer’s returns to Hopkinsville Saturday
File photo/2018 The Pennryile Walk to End Alzheimer’s returns Saturday morning to the Christian County Justice Center in Hopkinsville and officials are offering a hybrid model of participation. Martha Argotte […]
Hopkinsville native receives Mahurin Honors College scholarship
A Hopkinsville native has received a scholarship as part of the Mahurin Honors College diversity scholarship program. According to a news release, the Western Kentucky University Student Government Association allocated […]
Local YMCA working to provide tutoring, meals to local students
The Family YMCA of Hopkinsville has been working hard to provide for children and families in the community, especially during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Joe Wilson with the YMCA appeared […]
CCHD reports 301 COVID-19 cases
The Christian County Health Department reported 301 cases of COVID-19 in the last week locally. According to a news release, of those 301 new cases, 36 of them were ‘break […]