Council votes to keep tax rate on real property the same, tables budget amendment
Hopkinsville City Council approved keeping the tax rate on real property the same as last year’s at Tuesday’s meeting and tabled a budget amendment that included CARES Act relief funding. […]
CCHD reports six new confirmed COVID-19 cases
The Christian County Health Department is reporting six new confirmed COVID-19 cases locally. That puts the total in the county at 894—of that, 220 cases are considered ‘active’, 660 individuals […]
CCPS Superintendent to recommend in-person plan to school board Thursday
Christian County Public Schools Superintendent Chris Bentzel intends for students to return to some type of in-person instruction in the near future and will present his recommendation to the school […]
Trigg Co. sees five new COVID-19 cases
Trigg County has five new COVID-19 cases. All five are adults—58, 55 and 56-year old females and two 18-year old males. The Pennyrile District Health Department says they are isolated […]
Todd Co. reports three new COVID-19 cases
Todd County reported three new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday. Two are minors and one is an adult, all otherwise healthy and isolated at home. One of the minors is asymptotic […]
Gov. Beshear gives unemployment update, 807 new COVID cases
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced 807 new cases of COVID-19 during Tuesday’s update and gave an update on unemployment. Those numbers brings the overall total up to 49,185, with a […]
Hopkinsville man charged with attempted murder, wanton endangerment
A Hopkinsville man has been charged with attempted murder and multiple counts of wanton endangerment following a shots fired incident Tuesday morning. That’s according to the Christian County Sheriff’s Department, […]
Applications open for Distinguished Young Women scholarship program
Applications are still being accepted until Friday for the 2021 Distinguished Young Woman of Christian County Award Scholarship. According to a news release, awards will be announced on the evening […]
Kentucky has added 21,548 registered voters since primary
Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams says Kentucky’s number of registered voters increased slightly following the June primary election. From June 24, when the voter rolls reopened after the primary […]
KSP targeting aggressive drivers during TACT campaign
Kentucky State Police has begun it Ticketing Aggressive Cars and Trucks—or TACT—campaign in an effort to reduce the number of accidents involving commercial vehicles. State Trooper Corey King says travel […]