CCHD reports 93 confirmed cases of COVID-19, 63 recoveries
Christian County has gained two additional confirmed cases of COVID-19 from Saturday to the Monday afternoon update. That’s according to the Christian County Health Department, which states that Christian County […]
Public library to start ‘curbside service’ on May 11th
The Hopkinsville-Christian County Library will begin offering curbside service for patrons starting on May 11. The public library has been closed since March 18 in accordance with executive orders and […]
Todd County has 14th confirmed COVID-19 case
Todd County has a 14th confirmed case of COVID-19. Public Health Director Jen Harris says a healthy adult who was tested Saturday received the positive result Monday. The individual is […]
Two more Hopkins County residents die from COVID-19
Two more Hopkins County residents have died from COVID-19. Judge-Executive Jack Whitfield says that brings the Hopkins County total to 24 deaths since the pandemic began. There were four new […]
CCHS FFA honored with Gold Emblem Award
The Christian County High School FFA is receiving the Gold Emblem Award, which is typically presented at the Kentucky State FFA convention. Christian County Public Schools Spokesperson John Rittenhouse sent […]
Interim principal chosen for Millbrooke Elementary
An interim principal has been selected to serve Millbrooke Elementary School. According to a news release from Christian Count Public Schools Spokesperson John Rittenhouse, Assistant Principal Renikka Owen will now […]
APSU to have in-person, on campus instruction this fall
Austin Peay State University has announced intentions to return to in-person, on campus instruction in the fall. A news release says “the decision comes after collecting information and recommendations from […]
HPD investigating shot fired incident from Monday morning
Hopkinsville police are investigating a shots fired incident from early Monday morning on Moores Drive. A 29-year old man told Hopkinsville police that a suspect shot at him while he […]
Sen. Paul says federal government can’t afford more COVID relief measures
U.S. Senator Rand Paul of Bowling Green doesn’t expect state governments to receive financial relief for their ailing budgets from the federal government. In an interview with WHOP News, Senator […]
CCSO warns about multiple coronavirus scams
The Christian County Sheriff’s Department is continuing to warn about potential scams during the COVID-19 pandemic. Public Information Officer Chris Miller appeared on WHOP Monday morning to discuss the scammers […]