New traffic signal going up at Trenton Road intersection in Clarksville

A new traffic signal is going up at the intersection of Trenton Road and the new Spring Creek Parkway in Clarksville in early February. According to a news release, the […]
CCPS announces dual credit program expansion with Hopkinsville Community College

Students in the Christian County Public School System who are planning to pursue higher education will now be able to pick from a wider selection of dual credit courses. The […]
Economic Council Director shares development plans for 2025

The South Western Kentucky Economic Development Council reflected on last year’s industry announcements and spotlighted what’s coming in 2025 at their Monday meeting. Council Executive Director Carter Hendricks shared that […]
PRECC is offering scholarships to students

By: Ag. Reporter Mollie Goode Pennyrile Electric is encouraging college-age students to apply for one of twelve $1,000 scholarships. The company says the scholarship was created to invest in the […]
Warmer temperatures brings rain chances this week

It’s going to majorly warm-up this week compared to last week’s sub-zero wind chills, but that does bring with it a good chance for rain in the later half of […]
Police charge Hopkinsville man with endangerment following pursuit

Hopkinsville Police arrested 25-year-old Trey Boling of Hopkinsville after he reportedly led law enforcement on a pursuit following an attempted welfare check on Friday. According to a report, a witness […]
Stolen vehicle found engulfed in flames, HPD investigating
Hopkinsville police are investigating after a stolen vehicle was found in flames on Old Concord Lane Saturday night. According to the police report, the victim had parked her car outside […]
Local grand jury issues indictments for endangerment, fleeing from police

A Christian County Grand Jury issued indictments for wanton endangerment, fleeing and assault related crimes on Friday. Thirty-eight-year-old Chad Page of Clarksville was arrested after he reportedly led law enforcement […]
Planters Bank SEED Summit set for Friday at the Bruce

This Friday, Planters Bank will host the 2025 SEED Summit at the James E. Bruce Convention Center, bringing a day of resources and information to local entrepreneurs and business professional. […]
Rep. Petrie disapproves of state led universal pre-k, childcare expansion

While talking about the status of state income tax at last week’s town hall, Representative Jason Petrie also shared his thoughts concerning universal pre-k and the lack of childcare in […]