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Man taken into custody in 2013 Christian Co. murder following pursuit with KSP in Gerrard Co.

Thirteen years after the murder of Faye Springfield in Christian County, the man wanted in connection to her death has been taken into custody following a pursuit through the woods and a shots fired with Kentucky State Police. According to KSP, troopers with Post 7 in Richmond, Kentucky were contacted about the possible whereabouts of 55-year-old Jason Patterson, who was sought in connection with the 2013 death of Springfield, in […]

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Manual knocks off Tigers in final grid scrimmage

The Christian County Tigers closed out their preseason scrimmages with a 25-7 loss to No. 6-ranked Louisville DuPont Manual Friday night at Memorial Stadium. The two teams played to a 0-0 tie after one quarter. However, the Crimsons took a 6-0 lead early in the second on a 90-yard punt return A bad snap resulted in a safety on the Tigers' next possession to push the lead to 8-0. The […]

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Madisonville Police investigate the death of an infant who was left in a car

Madisonville Police are investigating the death of an infant who was left in a car for several hours on Thursday. According to a report, the 10-month-old child was picked up by her grandmother, who was supposed to drop her off at daycare Thursday morning. The grandmother reportedly drove to Owensboro Health Multicare on South Main Street where she works, went inside and left the infant in her car. When the […]

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Local grand jury issues indictments for murder, assault crimes

A Christian County Grand Jury issued indictments for murder and assault crimes on Friday. Twenty-year-old De’Quavion Bronaugh of Hopkinsville was indicted for murder, two counts of first-degree wanton endangerment and tampering with physical evidence after he reportedly shot and killed 19-year-old Neveah Gill on June 22. According to a report from the Hopkinsville Police Department, Gill was among two other individuals who reportedly entered Bronaugh’s apartment and took a firearm […]

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HPD Chief reminds drivers of a new law requiring them to stop for school buses

Public school students in Christian County return to school on Wednesday, and Hopkinsville Police Chief Jason Newby spotlighted a recently passed law requiring motorists to stop when a school bus is picking up or dropping off students. Newby shared that House Bill 7 requires motorists driving in both directions on a road to stop when a school bus is stopped with its flashing red lights and stop arm activated. The […]

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As dangerous heatwave continues, health and safety take top priority

Somehow, the worst of our heatwave is rolling into the area this weekend, which means that already taxed systems will have even more pressure on them, and humans themselves will be looking to stay safe and beat the heat. This type of heat is nothing to play around with as high humidity and real temperatures of 100 degrees on thermometer will combine to have dangerously high heat index values. With […]

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Tigers head to DuPont Manual for final scrimmage tonight

The Christian County Tigers’ football team will try to iron out the final preseason wrinkles as it will travel to Louisville tonight to take on a talented DuPont Manual squad at Memorial Stadium.  Tigers’ Head Coach Dustin Lopez said he hopes to see improvement on the offensive side of the ball tonight, a week after his team struggled against Clarksville Northeast.  Last week in the team’s first scrimmage, the Tigers […]

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Ky. Dept. for Public Health confirms measles case in Christian County

The Kentucky Department for Public Health and the Christian County Health Department have confirmed a case of measles in Christian County, with officials investigating a possible wider outbreak in the area. According to a news release, the confirmed Christian County case has a high number of community exposures and is believed to have been exposed through contact with an out-of-state visitor from a community with an ongoing measles outbreak. The […]

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Hopkinsville native wins Harvard University architecture prize

Hopkinsville native Montréale Jones was announced as the 2026 winner of Harvard University’s Clifford Wong Prize in Housing Design in July for his intergenerational housing project “Rows and Bows.” Jones was born and raised in Hopkinsville and graduated from Christian County High School. He then attended Hopkinsville Community College and later received a bachelor’s degree in architecture and a graduate degree in urban and environmental design from the University of […]

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