Planters Bank commits $5k in support to HCC Foundation
Planters Bank has committed $5,000 to the Hopkinsville Community College Foundation about a week before its 13th Annual Gala and Auction. The event is set for Friday, November 1 at […]
Cadiz receives $65k from KYTC to resurface two streets
The City of Cadiz is receiving about $65,000 in municipal road aid discretionary funds for resurfacing of two streets. A representative of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet was joined by local […]
Woman in Glass Avenue crash dies from injuries
The woman severely injured in a single-vehicle accident Wednesday afternoon on Glass Avenue has died from her injuries. As previously reported, 23-year old Adrieonna Earthman of Indianapolis had been eastbound […]
Three injured in hit and run crash
Three people were injured in a hit and run collision Thursday evening at South Campbell and East 18th Street. It happened about 5:30 p.m. and the collision report from Hopkinsville […]
Two women report being robbed on West Seventh Street
Two women reported being robbed at gunpoint in one incident early Thursday morning on West Seventh Street. The victims told Hopkinsville police that several males brandished guns and took a […]
Suspect arrested in Family Dollar robbery
An arrest has been made in connection with the armed robbery of the East Ninth Street Family Dollar from Monday night. Hopkinsville police arrested 58-year old Tony Earl Jones of […]
Trigg Co. students get first in Lt. Governor Entrepreneurship Challenge
Kentucky Lt. Governor Jenean Hampton made a stop in Trigg County Thursday to present local students with the first place trophy for the Lt. Governor’s Entrepreneurship Challenge. First place went […]
CCHD encourages regular breast cancer screenings
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but the Christian County Health Department offers breast cancer screenings all year and encourages the public to get tested. Amanda Sweeney with the health […]
Awards handed out at annual Unity Breakfast
With a theme of “How do you build a community?” the Human Rights Commission held its annual unity breakfast Thursday morning at the Bruce Convention Center. Raoul Cunningham is the […]
Torchlight Tales returns to Jeffers’ Bend Saturday for the telling of the Bell Witch
With a chill in the air and Halloween next week, it’s time for the story of the Bell Witch with Historian William Turner at Jeffers’ Bend Environmental Center for Torchlight […]