Parks and Recreation announce plans for Movies in the Park, Summer Salute
Outgoing Parks and Recreation Superintendent Tab Brockman and current superintendent Toby Hudson appeared on WHOP on Tuesday to share upcoming Movies in the Park showings and Summer Salute updates. With […]
Mayfield man sentenced to 15-years for drug charges
A western Kentucky man was sentenced to 15-years in prison in federal court last week for possession with the intent to distribute methamphetamine. According to a news release, 37-year-old Deanthony […]
Christian Fiscal Court approves interim director for Christian Co. Animal Shelter
Christian Fiscal Court appointed the new interim director of the Christian County Regional Animal Shelter at Tuesday morning’s meeting and heard their monthly report. Longtime Animal Shelter Director Irene Grace […]
Community run serves to benefit military families during the holidays
To help those in need during the holiday season, the Christian County Chamber’s Military Affairs Committee is hosting Run Rudolph Run to provide toys for Fort Campbell families. The Committee […]
Motorcyclist flown following crash on Kenwood Drive
A Hopkinsville man was flown to Skyline Monday afternoon following a crash between a motorcycle and another vehicle on Kenwood Drive. According to the Hopkinsville police report, a motorcycle driven […]
Hopkinsville native to serve aboard Naval Station Mayport
A Hopkinsville native is now serving aboard the Naval Station Mayport in Mayport, Florida. According to a news release, Petty Officer First Class Dominick Poindexter, a native of Hopkinsville and […]
West Second Street bridge reopens to traffic, pedestrians
After closing for surface repairs on July 11, the Hopkinsville Public Works Department announced the reopening of the West Second Street bridge today. The bridge, which is over the North […]
Grand jury returns indictments for assault, wanton endangerment
A Christian County Grand Jury has returned numerous indictments, including relation to recent shooting incidents and abuse reports. Indicted for first-degree assault, two counts of wanton endangerment and possession of […]
Regional blood center works toward combating summer blood shortages
As children are on summer break and families are on vacation, the summer marks a point in the year where blood supplies start to dwindle, according to the American Red […]
Normal summer-type weather in store for this week
It’s definitely going to feel like summer this week, as typical July weather settles into the region with warm temperatures and an occasional chance for a pop-up thunderstorm. On the […]