Heat doesn’t stop racers in 15th annual Soap Box Derby
The Kiwanis Soap Box Derby wrapped up Saturday afternoon with races that were heated in more ways than one, as the heat index reached 100 degrees. That didn’t stop over […]
Ky. adds 279 COVID-19 cases
Governor Andy Beshear’s office reported 279 new cases of COVID-19 Saturday. The positivity rate remained at 2.05 percent. 263 Kentuckians are hospitalized with the virus, 65 are in the ICU […]
Woman charged with DUI, wanton endangerment following injury accident
Three people were injured and a woman was charged with DUI and wanton endangerment following an accident Friday afternoon on Lafayette Road. Hopkinsville police say 39-year old Kathryn Hamilton of […]
Grand jury returns indictments for murder, attempted murder, arson
A Christian County Grand Jury has returned an indictment for murder against one of the suspects involved in a fatal shooting of Delmour Moncrief at the Valero gas station on […]
Gov. Beshear signs executive order rescinding nearly all COVID restrictions at final pandemic briefing
Noting the pandemic isn’t over, Governor Andy Beshear said Friday that Kentucky is no longer in crisis as he rescinded almost all COVID mitigation mandates. After 250 live COVID updates […]
Kiwanis Soap Box Derby kicks off at Ruff Park Saturday
The Kiwanis Soap Box Derby is back in full swing on Saturday and kids will race for acclaim at a new location. The races will begin at 8 a.m. at […]
Pembroke man injured in motorcycle accident
A Pembroke man was injured in a motorcycle accident Friday morning on the on-ramp from Fort Campbell Boulevard to the Pennyrile Parkway. Christian County Sheriff’s Sgt. Jeff Goulet says 23-year […]
Hopkinsville City Council to hear second reading of budget Tuesday night
Hopkinsville City Council will vote on second reading of a $41.1 million budget for the upcoming fiscal year when they meet Tuesday night. Mayor Wendell Lynch appeared Friday morning on […]
Farm Credit Mid-America to donate $200k towards agri-tourism projects, including in Hopkinsville
Farm Credit Mid-America has announced it will donate $200,000 to Black Soil KY, an agritourism social enterprise that fosters a greater market share for Black farmers in Kentucky. According to […]
HCC Advancement receives international recognition
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education announced Hopkinsville Community College as one of its 2021 Circle of Excellence Award winners. HCC received the Silver Award for its entry […]