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Clarksville Police Chief recognizes two soldiers for restraining armed suspect

Fort Campbell soldiers Sgt. Maisen Temple and Sgt. Jacob Paz recently received citizen commendation certificates from Clarksville Police Chief Ty Burdine for restraining an armed suspect. According to a Fort Campbell news release, on May 14, Temple and Paz were at an establishment on Riverside Drive in Clarksville when an intoxicated person entered and was armed with a pistol. The pair reportedly restrained the armed individual and prevented any shots […]

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Eggners Ferry Bridge to have lane restrictions for bridge inspection

The Eggners Ferry Bridge over Kentucky Lake in Aurora is set to have lane restrictions starting at 8 a.m. on July 14 for a bridge inspection. During the lane restrictions, KYTC crews will use an under-bridge inspection vehicle and climbers to complete the inspection. The cabinet advises that motorists should be alert for signs in the area noting the lane restrictions. The inspection is set to be completed at 3p.m. […]

todayJuly 7, 2026 9

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Eggners Ferry Bridge to have lane restrictions for bridge inspection

The Eggners Ferry Bridge over Kentucky Lake in Aurora is set to have lane restrictions starting at 8 a.m. on July 14 for a bridge inspection. During the lane restrictions, KYTC crews will use an under-bridge inspection vehicle and climbers to complete the inspection. The cabinet advises that motorists should be alert for signs in the area noting the lane restrictions. The inspection is set to be completed at 3p.m. […]

todayJuly 7, 2026 8

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Panera Bread to host fundraiser to benefit local Walk to End Alzheimer’s

The Hopkinsville Panera Bread and the Light it Up Purple Walk Team are partnering to host the “Raise Some Dough” fundraiser to support the Pennyrile Walk to End Alzheimer’s. On Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., folks who order food from Panera Bread and physically or digitally present the “Raise Some Dough” flyer will have 25% of their purchase go toward the local Walk to End Alzheimer’s. A copy […]

todayJuly 7, 2026 10

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Panera Bread to host fundraiser to benefit local Walk to End Alzheimer’s

The Hopkinsville Panera Bread and the Light it Up Purple Walk Team are partnering to host the “Raise Some Dough” fundraiser to support the Pennyrile Walk to End Alzheimer’s. On Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., folks who order food from Panera Bread and physically or digitally present the “Raise Some Dough” flyer will have 25% of their purchase go toward the local Walk to End Alzheimer’s. A copy […]

todayJuly 7, 2026 16

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Calling all ‘west-siders’ for the West Side Reunion on August 1

Calling all “westsiders”—it’s time for the West Side Reunion, which is set to take over Casey Jones Distillery on August 1.  And there was a small version of that reunion at WHOP Radio Tuesday morning, as organizers John Atkins, Chuck Chambers and Steve Tribble talked about what they have planned for the reunion that starts at 4 p.m. August 1. All three are proud to be from the west side […]

todayJuly 7, 2026 31

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Calling all ‘west-siders’ for the West Side Reunion on August 1

Calling all “westsiders”—it’s time for the West Side Reunion, which is set to take over Casey Jones Distillery on August 1.  And there was a small version of that reunion at WHOP Radio Tuesday morning, as organizers John Atkins, Chuck Chambers and Steve Tribble talked about what they have planned for the reunion that starts at 4 p.m. August 1. All three are proud to be from the west side […]

todayJuly 7, 2026 7

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CCHS senior chosen for KDE Commissioner’s Student Advisory Council

Sixteen new members have been selected to serve on the Kentuck Department of Education’s 2026-2027 Commissioner’s Student Advisory Council and one of them is from Christian County. According to a news release, this council was established to gather student feedback on issues impacting students across the state, connecting students with KDE staff to help develop ideas and strengthen student voices. The group meets regularly with Commissioner of Education Robbie Fletcher, […]

todayJuly 7, 2026 12 1

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CCHS senior chosen for KDE Commissioner’s Student Advisory Council

Sixteen new members have been selected to serve on the Kentucky Department of Education’s 2026-2027 Commissioner’s Student Advisory Council and one of them is from Christian County. According to a news release, this council was established to gather student feedback on issues impacting students across the state, connecting students with KDE staff to help develop ideas and strengthen student voices. The group meets regularly with Commissioner of Education Robbie Fletcher, […]

todayJuly 7, 2026 8

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