Evansville man dies following crisis incident in Hopkinsville

A man has died following a tragic incident in Hopkinsville Friday morning that stemmed from a welfare check. According to a news release, officers with the Hopkinsville Police Department responded […]
Officials to cut the ribbon on law enforcement training facility named for Deputy Jody Cash

The Governor of Kentucky will join local officials as they cut the ribbon on the Jody Cash Multipurpose Training Facility in Richmond on Monday. The $28 million facility includes a […]
Rotary Club looking for the community’s help to smash their Auction total heading into the weekend

The 75th WHOP Rotary Radio Auction is heading into the weekend at a strong place, but they’ll need the community’s help to cross the finish line, with $53,453.57 raised Thursday […]
Teenager struck by vehicle on Hayes Road, flown to Nashville hospital

A 15-year-old was flown to Nashville hospital Thursday night after being struck by a vehicle on Hayes Road in Christian County. It happened in the 6400 block of Hayes around […]
Semi fire shuts down I-24 near Exit 1 in Clarksville

A tractor-trailer fire shut down I-24 just before the one-mile-marker near Clarksville early Friday morning. According to Clarksville Fire Rescue, no one was injured in the fire, but a semi-truck […]
KYTC warns about fraudulent tolls, texting scam

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is putting out the word—those texts you’ve been getting about failing to pay a toll are a scam. According to a news release, scammers are sending […]
HCC hosts literary journal reading, awards ceremony

Contributors to the 59th edition of Hopkinsville Community College’s Roundtable Literary Journal were recognized for their literary and artistic talents at Thursday’s reading and awards ceremony. The Round Table Literary […]
School System to host ribbon cutting for mobile classroom

In December the Christian County Public School System unveiled the Cub Cruiser, and on Tuesday, educators will host a ribbon cutting ceremony for the mobile classroom. The Cub Cruiser is […]
Salvation Army invites local youth to free summer camp

As the school year winds down, the Hopkinsville Salvation Army is inviting kiddos to free summer camp programs at Camp Paradise Valley in Burkesville Kentucky. The camp is set to […]
Annual nationwide survey gives insight into declining bee population

By: Ag. Reporter Mollie Goode The Apiary Inspectors of America (AIA) partnered with the University of Maryland and Auburn University to collect data regarding America’s beekeeping industry and found a […]