Eddyville Industrial Park receives funds for upgrades
Leaders in Eddyville are moving forward with plans to upgrade their industrial park. That’s according to a news release from the governor’s office, which says the announcement is a result […]
YMCA seeking donations for Blessing Box program
Thanksgiving is next week and the Hopkinsville YMCA is putting together blessing boxes with the help of the community to help families who are in need. Joe Wilson says you […]
Support needed for Forgotten Angels program
Donations are now being accepted for PADD’s Forgotten Angels program, as they hope to provide a better Christmas to residents of personal care homes in the nine-county region. Cindy Tabor […]
CCHD begins COVID vaccinations for children 5-11 Wednesday
The Christian County Health Department is now offering COVID vaccinations for children between the ages of five and 11 on Wednesdays. The appointments and walk-in vaccinations for children 5 to […]
Princeton woman arrested on meth trafficking warrant
Investigation by the Pennyrile Narcotics Task Force has led to the arrest of a Princeton woman on methamphetamine trafficking charges. Princeton police served the warrant Monday afternoon against 55-year old […]
Three more COVID deaths in Hopkins County
There were three more COVID deaths in Hopkins County over the last week. The Hopkins County Health Department weekly report shows a total of 208 people have died from the […]
Trigg jailer files for re-election
Trigg County Jailer James Hughes has filed for re-election. County Clerk Carmen Finley says Hughes filed his paperwork Monday and the Democrat is seeking a fourth term in that office. […]
Ky. appears to be entering a plateau of COVID-19 cases
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear says there are concerning trends in the COVID-19 data that they are keeping an eye on as we move into the winter months. Governor Beshear says […]
Ky. Attorney General Cameron joins coalition supporting FCC’s efforts to crack down on robocalls
Attorney General Daniel Cameron has joined a coalition of 51 attorneys general in sending a letter to the Federal Communications Commission, supporting the agency’s efforts to reduce the access illegal […]
More file for election to Hopkinsville City Council, Christian Fiscal Court
Those filing to run for office in Christian County continue to roll in. For Hopkinsville City Council, Republican Donald Marsh filed to run in Ward 3, the seat currently held […]