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 […]
Madisonville woman injured in accident
One person was injured in a two-vehicle accident Thursday night in Madisonville. Madisonville police say it happened just after 9 when 34-year old Eduardo Sanchez of Madisonville was eastbound on […]
Ky. adds 289 COVID cases, positivity rate at 2.08 percent
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear reported 289 new cases COVID-19 Thursday, and the positivity rate continues to decrease. That rate is now at 2.08 percent—there were 17 newly reported deaths, putting […]
KYTC to implement lane restrictions on I-24 in parts of Lyon, Caldwell and Trigg
A contractor for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet plans to restrict eastbound traffic on Interstate 24 in Kentucky to one lane starting near the 51 mile marker on Friday. According to […]
Ky. Supreme Court hears two cases over Gov. Beshear’s emergency powers
The Kentucky Supreme court heard two cases Thursday morning in the battles over Governor Andy Beshear’s emergency powers. Beshear is expected to lift remaining COVID-19 orders on Friday, but attorneys […]
Hopkinsville Electric System preparing, planning for internet expansion in county
The Kiwanis Club of Hopkinsville heard an update from Hopkinsville Electric System at Thursday’s meeting, who are gearing up for a large broadband expansion in Christian County. HES President and […]
Prosecution concludes its case in Pembroke triple murder trial, defense set to start Monday
The Attorney General’s Office concluded its case against Christian “Kit” Martin Thursday after calling their final witness in the afternoon and two motions put forth by the defense were denied. […]
Pops in the Park set for Saturday at DeBow Park
The Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation Department is happy to be getting back to normal and there are several events coming up. The first one, starting at 7 p.m. on Saturday, […]