CCHD reports 58 new cases of COVID-19 locally
The Christian County Health Department reported 58 new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday. That’s from Monday to Tuesday and puts the overall total locally at 4,161—of that, 472 cases are considered […]
Hopkinsville man charged in high speed pursuit
The Christian County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Hopkinsville man following a high speed pursuit Tuesday afternoon on the Pennyrile Parkway. According to a news release, Deputy Clevin Robinson attempted to […]
Ky. gains 2,990 COVID-19 cases, Gov. Beshear cautions safety during New Year celebrations
After reporting 2,990 new COVID-19 cases in the state Tuesday, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear urged everyone to go one more holiday with restrictions in place to help keep people healthy. […]
Hopkins Co. gains two new COVID-19 related deaths
Hopkins County gained two more COVID-19 related deaths, along with 36 new cases. Those new deaths puts Hopkins County at a grim milestone—100 citizens have now died in relation to […]
Oak Grove PD seeking public’s help in identifying shooting suspects
The Oak Grove Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying suspects in connection to a shooting incident that occurred early Sunday morning. The incident involving five suspects […]
Oak Grove man facing multiple charges following pursuit
An Oak Grove man was arrested and faces multiple charges, following a vehicle pursuit Monday afternoon in Christian County. According to a report from Kentucky State Police, Trooper Hunter Carroll […]
DDS Glass Doors LLC Elkton expansion complete, expected to create 50 jobs
Freezer and cooler door manufacturer DDS Glass Doors LLC is relocating to a larger facility in Elkton, now that the expansion is complete, and it’s expected to create 50 new […]
Sen. Westerfield expects big topics to come before Senate Judiciary Committee
Although the upcoming session of the Kentucky General Assembly will be dominated by budget and COVID-19, the Senate Judiciary Committee Co-Chair says the assembly will be busier than ever looking […]
Ky. Sec. of State: More people registered to vote this year than in 2019
Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams says there’s been an increase of people registering to vote in the state, in comparison to 2019. According to a news release, 10,534 net […]
KYTC to replace old roadway light fixtures with new LED lights
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet intends to start replacing old roadway lighting fixtures with new, energy saving LED lights, with the hope the lights will save millions of dollars in energy […]