Congressman Comer talks stimulus packages, reopening
Western Kentucky Congressman James Comer says the small business relief package approved Thursday in Washington was necessary, but he does not support a package to help ailing state budgets. Comer […]
Arrest made for theft of vehicle
An arrest has been made in connection with the theft of a vehicle this week on Sivley Road. Hopkinsvile police arrested 29-year old Shameeka Taylor of Hopkinsville for felony auto […]
Hopkinsville City Council to consider non-partisan elections
Hopkinsville City Council will soon consider transitioning to non-partisan elections following action Thursday night by the Committee of the Whole. Councilman Terry Parker proposed an ordinance to maintain the ward […]
Two arrested after pursuit of stolen vehicle
Two people in a stolen vehicle were arrested following a high-speed pursuit that ended on Walnut Street in Hopkinsville Thursday afternoon. Hopkinsville police responded to the I-24 Marathon gas station […]
Gov. Beshear expounds on first phase of reopening healthcare services
The first phase of reopening Kentucky’s healthcare services was expounded upon during Governor Andy Beshear’s Thursday afternoon briefing. There were 161 new COVID-19 cases from Wednesday to Thursday, bringing the […]
CCHD reports no new confirmed cases of COVID-19
The Christian County Health Department is reporting no new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the community as of Thursday. That’s according to their daily update, which states that there are […]
Heritage Christian Academy waives tuition for April and May
Heritage Christian Academy has chosen to waive the tuition fees for both the months of April and May due to school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s according to a […]
‘Skimmers’ located at gas station in Princeton, police investigating
The Princeton Police Department is investigating after ‘skimmers’ were found attached to gas pumps at a gas station on South Jefferson Street Thursday. According to a news release, officers responded […]
MCC assisting Hopkins County in COVID outbreak
Madisonville Community College is assisting the Hopkins County community fight the major outbreak of COVID-19 there while they prepare for a future with a new normal. Hopkins County Judge-Executive Jack […]
Todd County has 11th COVID-19 patient, eight have recovered
Todd County has an 11th case of COVID-19 and a majority of the patients have recovered. Public Health Director Jen Harris says the 11th case is a healthy adult who […]