Todd Co. gains 12 new COVID-19 cases
The Todd County Health Department reported 12 more COVID-19 cases Friday. Ten are adults and two are minors, according to Public Health Director Jen Harris, who says they are all […]
Ky. gains 3,691 COVID-19 cases, positivity rate drops below 9 percent
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear reported 3,691 new cases of COVID-19 Friday, while also reporting that the positivity rate has fallen below nine percent. The positivity rate fell to 8.88 percent, […]
Sylas flips the switch on the tree, lights up Hopkinsville
Hopkinsville may have had to call off several Christmas time regular festivities this year, but that didn’t stop Parks and Recreation from flipping the switch for the tree lighting Friday […]
Trigg Co. gains seven COVID-19 cases
There were seven new cases of COVID-19 Friday in Trigg County. All are adults between the ages of 21 and 97 and the 97-year old woman is hospitalized, according to […]
CCHD reports 47 new cases of COVID-19, Jennie Stuart pens letter of concern to community
That’s according to the Christian County Health Department, which reports that the overall total is at 3,431—of that, 637 cases are considered active and 2,742 people have recovered from the […]
Book signing Sunday celebrates Hopkinsville native, author
Pembroke Productions is holding a book launch and signing on Sunday, in celebration of a new publication—“The Transformation of a High School Dropout”—written by Hopkinsville resident Levi Peterson, Jr. A […]
HPD welcomes new officer from training academy
The Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training announced thirty-eight law enforcement officers from agencies across the state have graduated the basic training academy, including a new officer for the Hopkinsville […]
Hopkins Co. reported two more COVID-19 deaths
The Hopkins County Health Department reported two more coronavirus deaths Friday. There have now been 76 COVID deaths in Hopkins County since the pandemic began. There were also 59 new […]
Todd Fiscal Court approves sheriff department, county clerk budgets on first-reading
Todd Fiscal Court approved budgets for the sheriff’s department and county clerk’s offices on first-reading at Friday’s meeting and heard an update about CARES Act funding. Magistrates approved the 2021 […]
Mayor talks small business stimulus program, Gander remembrance ceremony
Hopkinsville Mayor Wendell Lynch appeared on WHOP Friday morning to remind people of upcoming events and encourage business to apply for a stimulus grant. COVID-19 continues to impact the city […]