Hopkinsville Mayor discusses stormwater mitigation

After being impacted by historic rainfall amounts and flooding, Hopkinsville Mayor J.R. Knight appeared on WHOP on Friday to talk about the City’s approach to improving stormwater mitigation. In […]
Ag. industry development discussed in the interim of the General Assembly

Legislators are busy during the interim, having meetings and hearings as they prepare for the 2026 session of the Kentucky General Assembly. It will be a long session, with the […]
Barricaded suspect incident in Clarksville ends peacefully

A domestic disturbance that became a situation where the suspect barricaded themselves in a home along with children Friday morning, has ended with an arrest and the victims safe. According […]
GED Testing mobile units heading out on the road in Kentucky

In an effort to increase education not just to children but also to adults across the state, Governor Andy Beshear’s Office is taking GED testing out on the road. The […]
Support Donate Life while having a chance to win a new UTV

The Circuit Court Clerks of Kentucky are continuing their mission to support Donate Life, and now they’re looking to raise funds to benefit the non-profit. According to a news release, […]
Museums Director invites community to upcoming events

Year-round, the Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County hosts events that educate the community and illuminate pieces of local history. Museums Director Alissa Keller shared what they have going on during […]
HCC amongst agencies to receive workforce development funding through DRA

The Delta Regional Authority is investing roughly $7 million toward workforce development projects in the region, including locally. Around $250,000 of that money is heading to Hopkinsville Community College to […]
HFD lieutenant spotlights new recruits, shares Fire Station 5 update

As construction continues on the Hopkinsville Fire Department’s fifth station, Lieutenant Nathan Stewart appeared on WHOP to share a progress update and spotlight their new fire recruit class on Thursday. […]
CCPS gearing up for new school year while continuing work during the summer

While the kids are out for the summer, officials with the Christian County Public School system remain hard at work preparing for another year of learning while providing for students […]
Fort Campbell Middle School to open in August

After nearly five years of construction and renovations, Fort Campbell Middle School is set to open to students in August for the 2025-26 academic year. The middle school was established […]