Freeze Warning Tuesday night, Wednesday morning
With colder air on the way, a freeze warning has been issued for all of western Kentucky from 8 p.m. Tuesday through 8 a.m. Wednesday. The National Weather Service in […]
139 connected to WSH tested for COVID-19, Gov says Kentuckians are flattening curve
Seven more Kentuckians have died from COVID-19 and the number of new cases Monday was relatively lower than the last several days. There were 87 new cases from Sunday to […]
Caldwell County has ninth COVID-19 case
Caldwell County is up to nine cases of COVID-19. The ninth case is a 62-year old male who is self-quarantined at home, according to information from Caldwell County government. Health […]
CCHD reports 70 total confirmed cases of COVID-19
Christian County gained only one new confirmed case of COVID-19 from Sunday to Monday, bringing the total number of cases to 70. According to an update from the Christian County […]
Chamber of Commerce looking for business input in COVID-19 survey

The Christian County Chamber of Commerce is looking for local businesses to complete a survey about the impact of COVID-19. According to the Chamber, they have created a survey to […]
Police looking for Marshall Co. man who allegedly robbed, assaulted mother
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department is asking for the public’s help to locate a man who allegedly assaulted and robbed his mother over the weekend. Police say Matthew Clay Moss […]
EDC chosen to take part in TVA livability initiative
The South Western Kentucky Economic Development Council has been chosen to participate in the Tennessee Valley Authority community livability initiative. According to a news release, the purpose of the Community […]
Woman who lived through 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic recovers from COVID-19 in Hopkins County
Hopkins County has 10 new cases of COVID-19 since Saturday and a woman who lived through the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic has recovered from the coronavirus. Public Health Director Denise […]
Dispatchers honored in National Telecommunicators Week
This is National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week and emergency dispatchers are being honored for their life-saving work. Kentucky State Trooper Corey King says without dispatchers, law enforcement, fire and EMS […]
Imagination Library putting on ‘reading bingo’ challenge
The Hopkinsville-Christian County Imagination Library is continuing to serve children in the community despite the pandemic, and officials say it is more important than ever. Sarah Hardison is the imagination […]