Man cited for harboring vicious animal after dog bites police officer
A Hopkinsville man was cited into court Monday morning after his dog bit a police officer. The dog was reportedly in front of the McDonalds entrance on Fort Campbell Boulevard […]
Rep. Walker Thomas files for re-election
Eighth District state Representative Walker Thomas has filed his papers to seek re-election. In a social media post Monday afternoon, Thomas thanked his constituents for allowing him to serve two […]
Hopkinsville man facing multiple charges following pursuit
A Hopkinsville man is facing numerous charges following a pursuit Sunday night on the Pennyrile Parkway. According to the Kentucky State Police report, Trooper Brett Martin was patrolling on the […]
Gov. Beshear signs executive order ending Medicaid work requirement waiver
Governor Andy Beshear has signed an executive order that reverses the policy of former Governor Matt Bevin that would have required many Medicaid recipients to work in order to get […]
Winners announced for city’s holiday decorating contest
Winners have been announced for the City of Hopkinsville’s Holiday Decorating contest. They are as follows: Ward 1: 208 Avalon Boulevard; Mark and Wanda Martin Ward 2: 206 Hilltop Drive; […]
KYTC hosting annual arts contest
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is inviting students to submit original artwork for the agency’s annual Adopt-a-Highway art contest with a theme of, Adopt-a-Highway: Keeping Kentucky Beautiful. A news release says […]
Imagination Library gives the gift of reading
With Christmas fast approaching, officials with the Hopkinsville-Christian County Imagination Library are encouraging parents and guardians to give the gift of reading this year. Coordinator Sarah Hardison says people often […]
Bond reduction denied for Oak Grove shooting suspect
A request for a bond reduction was denied Monday morning in Christian Circuit Court for the man accused of shooting a woman last year in Oak Grove. Twenty-one-year-old Adrian Murray […]
Kentucky Agriculture receipts steady in 2019
The University of Kentucky’s Department of Agricultural Economics is forecasting that Kentucky ag cash receipts will total $5.9 billion in 2019, flat from last year’s level. The annual reports from […]
Man arrested for strangulation charge, vehicle burglaries
A Hopkinsville man sought for vehicle burglaries in Tennessee is also facing a felony charge in Christian County. Hopkinsville police arrested 21-year old Ajaizion Johnson at a Howell Street residence […]