Western Ky. Regional Blood Center in critical need of donations
Although hospitals across the state are slowly returning to normal operations, and patients are being cleared for surgery, the Western Kentucky Regional Blood Center remains unable to host blood drives. […]
Public library summer reading program going online
The Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library is going virtual with their summer reading program this year and it officially kicks off Tuesday. Youth Services Librarian Jennifer Annis-Domenech appeared on WHOP recently […]
CCHD reports one new cases of COVID-19, up to 89 recoveries
The Christian County Health Department reported one additional confirmed case of COVID-19 from Saturday to Sunday. That puts Christian County’s total at 111 since the pandemic began, with 19 of […]
Todd Co. at 19 cases of COVID-19, 15 people have recovered
The Todd County Health Department is reporting another new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total to 19 since the pandemic began. Of those 19 cases, only four of them are […]
Gov. orders flags to half-staff in honor of Memorial Day
Governor Andy Beshear is ordering for flags to be at half-staff Monday morning in honor of Memorial Day. According to a news release, flags on Memorial Day “should be displayed […]
Portion of West Seventh St. to close for road work
Local officials are reminding that contractors for the Hopkinsville Surface and Stormwater Utility expect to close West Seventh Street at the Hipkins Street intersection near Kentucky Avenue on Tuesday. According […]
Longtime local business man, Albert Sisk Sr., passes away
A longtime, well-known local business man who was once described as “Hopkinsville’s Outstanding Young Man” has passed away. Albert Sisk Sr. passed away Thursday at his home at the age […]
Students turn out red carpet ready to Drive-Up Prom Entrances event
Although high schoolers in Christian County missed out on traditional proms, they still had a chance to strut their stuff on the red carpet Saturday at the James E. Bruce […]
Rep. Booker, U.S. Senate candidate, discusses priorities, pandemic relief
The COVID-19 outbreak is not slowing down those Democratic hopefuls running for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Senator Mitch McConnell, and the June 23 primary is fast approaching. […]
Gov. Beshear announces no new COVID-19 deaths, 146 new cases
Governor Andy Beshear reported no new COVD-19 related deaths in the Commonwealth Saturday, and 148 new cases from Friday to Saturday. The Governor took Saturday off from his daily live […]