Cancellations, delays for Wednesday, Jan. 21

Schools: Christian County Public Schools will be operating on a two-hour delay for Wednesday, Jan. 21 Hopkins County Public Schools are cancelled for Wednesday, Jan. 21 due to ‘black ice’ […]
Hopkinsville Police arrest pair for fleeing in stolen vehicle

Hopkinsville Police arrested 21-year-old Corey Johnson of Hopkinsville and 21-year-old Brenda Oliver of Georgia after the pair reportedly led law enforcement on a pursuit in a stolen car on Monday. […]
City Council recognizes the Mayor’s Youth Council, receives a report from HES

The Hopkinsville City Council recognized the Mayor’s Youth Council and received an annual report from Hopkinsville Electric System at Tuesday’s meeting. City Public Information Officer Amanda Brunt spotlighted the 13 […]
JSH Foundation Director spotlights the nonprofit’s impact on local healthcare

The Jennie Stuart Health Foundation was established in 2018, and Executive Director Sarah Francis shared how it supports the community’s healthcare needs at Tuesday’s Hopkinsville Rotary Club meeting. Francis has […]
Snow watch; western Ky. could possibly get several inches of snow this weekend

Snow lovers are eagerly watching the forecast, as western Kentucky could see its first significant snowfall of the winter this coming weekend. This winter event is still several days out, […]
Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation gearing up for a 2026 full of events

Following a break in the action after the Hopkinsville Christmas Parade in December, Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation is gearing up for a 2026 full of events and activities. According to […]
KYTC crews begin pretreatment for area roadways as possible snow approaches

With the threat of our first significant snowfall of this winter set for this weekend, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is preparing by getting the pretreating of roads process underway. That […]
Roughly $540 million approved for Kentucky priorities in federal funding bill

Numerous Kentucky priorities have been granted funding through the Fiscal Year 2026 appropriations for Commerce-Justice-Science, Interior-Environment and Energy-Water. Roughly $540 million in federal funding was passed by the U.S. Senate […]
Community members honor MLK’s legacy, reflect on his mission for equality

Martin Luther King Jr. had an undeniable impact on the civil rights movement, and the third Monday of January stands as a reminder of his legacy. To honor him, the […]
Applications being accepted now for engineering scholarships through KYTC

The Kentucky Governor’s Office is now accepting applications for aspiring engineers and construction managers, with up to 25 scholarships being made available to those students. This will be a highly […]