Clarksville woman suffers injuries in single-vehicle wreck

A single-vehicle accident on Howard Dickerson Road resulted in injuries on Sunday. Deputies from the Christian County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to the 2400 block of the road for reports […]
CCPS welcomes back students for new school year

It was a familiar sight Monday morning, as school buses filled the streets, children lined up for classes and bells rang, as Christian County Public Schools welcomed in a new […]
Ascension St. Thomas, Lifepoint team up for proposed Clarksville rehabilitation facility

Ascension Saint Thomas and Lifepoint Rehabilitation are teaming up and have announced plans to build a new inpatient rehabilitation hospital in Clarksville. According to a news release, the 40-bed facility […]
Elkton man dies in Simpson County wreck

A fatal single-vehicle wreck in Simpson County resulted in the death of 48-year-old Christopher Barker of Elkton on Sunday. Kentucky State Police and Deputies from the Logan County Sheriff’s Office […]
Body of 11-year-old girl found in the river at Billy Dunlop Park

A community is mourning after a young girl was located deceased in the river at Billy Dunlop Park in Clarksville Sunday afternoon. According to the Clarksville Police Department, officers assisted […]
Oak Grove Tourism prepares to release over 2,600 butterflies at annual festival

The Oak Grove Tourism Commission is inviting the community to its 17th annual Butterfly Festival where folks can witness the release thousands of butterflies and learn about the role the […]
KYTC to install traffic cameras in work zones

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is installing speed cameras at select work zones this summer that will monitor the speeds of drivers traveling through the area. Work zones equipped with speed […]
Senator McConnell talks farmland retention

Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell has already made it clear that his priorities are strengthening national defense and foreign policy during his last two years in office, but he is also […]
Gate Seven at Fort Campbell to close for road repairs

Gate Seven at Fort Campbell is set to close to personal vehicles in September while the roadway undergoes repairs and flood mitigation efforts. Gate Seven Road was impacted by flooding […]
Visit Hopkinsville spotlights the region’s extraterrestrial history with community events

Seventy years ago, the Hopkinsville police station was swarmed with reports of people saying they had a close encounter with other worldly beings in the Kelly community. To spotlight the […]