Temperatures to increase while drought conditions remain

Over the weekend, western Kentucky got a taste of fall, but summer is not done yet and temperatures are set to increase as the weekend approaches. While higher temperatures are […]
Local Grand Jury issues indictments for assault, fleeing crimes
A Christian County Grand Jury issued indictments for assault, endangerment and fleeing-related crimes on Friday. Forty-one-year-old Darnita Gordon of Hopkinsville was arrested after she reportedly assaulted a woman and cut […]
Oak Grove Tourism releases around 2,600 butterflies at annual festival

Despite a gloomy start to the day, the sky cleared up in time for around 2,600 butterflies to be released at Oak Grove’s annual Butterfly Festival on Saturday. The festival […]
Christian County School Board approves high school construction changes

Construction continues at the consolidated Christian County High School, and at Thursday’s meeting, Christian County School Board members received a progress update and approved some change orders. Kevin Hitchell from […]
Aggressive driving incident results in wreck
A road rage incident resulted in a single-vehicle wreck on the Pennyrile Parkway on Sunday. The wreck occurred when Lisa Denton of Robards merged onto the northbound ramp of the […]
Todd County receives funds to support industrial site development

To support Kentucky’s speed-to-market initiative, Governor Andy Beshear announced that over $700,000 in state funding was approved for site and building development projects in Todd, Breckinridge, Washington and Kenton counties. […]
Police arrest Hopkinsville man for armed robbery

Hopkinsville Police arrested 19-year-old Kenji White of Hopkinsville after he and a juvenile suspect reportedly robbed two victims at gunpoint on Tuesday. Tuesday night, White and the juvenile reportedly approached […]
Parks and Recreation to host ribbon cutting for Fred Atkins Park

Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation is inviting the community to a dedication and ribbon cutting ceremony for Fred Atkins Park. Frederick Atkins was a Hopkinsville native and served on Hopkinsville’s City […]
Bluegrass Learning Academy students plant vegetables for inaugural Farm to Table Dinner

Last year, School Counselor Sarah Williams was brainstorming ways to provide hands-on learning opportunities for agriculture students at Bluegrass Learning Academy. Her plans became a reality on Wednesday as students […]
City Council approves the use of UTVs on local roads, discusses recycling

The Hopkinsville City Council approved ordinances allowing the use of special-purpose vehicles on city roadways and repealing the Hopkinsville Solid Waste Enterprise’s commercial recycling guidelines at Tuesday’s meeting. To start […]