Morton’s Gap receives funding for water infrastructure improvement
The Kentucky Department of Local Government has announced that multiple local communities in the state will receive funding for projects, including Morton’s Gap in Hopkins County. According to a news […]
HPD among agencies increasing patrols Labor Day weekend
Multiple law enforcement agencies will be out in force on Labor Day weekend to help keep the roadways safe, and the Hopkinsville Police Department will be among them. Sgt. Rico […]
HPD: 12-year old threatened to hit HMS teacher
A 12-year old juvenile has been charged with terroristic threatening after he allegedly threatened to hit a teacher at Hopkinsville Middle School Wednesday. According to the police report, the juvenile […]
Man charged with criminal mischief, woman with hindering prosecution
The Hopkinsville Police Department arrested a Hopkinsville man on strength of a warrant early Friday morning and charged a woman with hindering prosecution. According to the police reports, officers responded […]
Animal Shelter Spayghetti Dinner and Live Auction coming up
While it may have been moved back in the year, the Christian County Animal Shelter Spayghetti Dinner and Live Auction is now set to take place on September 14. This […]
Dogwood Funerals and Cremations to open Hopkinsville location Sunday
Dogwood Funerals and Cremation intends to open their new Hopkinsville expansion as soon as September 1 That’s according to a news release, which states that the new funeral facility is […]
Hopkinsville man charged with strangulation
A Hopkinsville man was arrested on a strangulation charge Thursday after he allegedly attacked a woman. According to the Hopkinsville police report, officers responded to a residence on Linn Street […]
Princeton PD charges man with wanton endangerment
A Princeton man has been charged with wanton endangerment after a child in his care was allegedly found walking in the street unsupervised. According to a news release from the […]
Fourth annual Summer Salute drew in record crowds
This year’s Summer Salute Festival, which brought two days of music and activities to downtown Hopkinsville, reportedly drew 29,000 attendees during its fourth year. That’s according to the Hopkinsville Parks […]
HCC cuts the ribbon for new Emerging Technologies building
The ribbon was cut and the new Hopkinsville Community College Emerging Technologies building was officially opened to the public Thursday afternoon with a ceremony. The 45,000 square foot facility located […]