Farm Bureau awards scholarships to local students

Kentucky Farm Bureau has awarded nearly $800,000 in scholarships to students across Kentucky, setting a new record. Some of those scholarships were local—the Christian County Farm Bureau awarded $1,000 scholarships […]
Annual Oak Grove Butterfly Festival is set for September

Thousands of Monarch Butterflies will be released into the wild at Oak Grove’s 16th annual Butterfly Festival in September and the Oak Grove Tourism Commission is inviting all nature enthusiasts […]
Hopkinsville Police investigate reported robbery

Hopkinsville Police are investigating a reported robbery that occurred on Wednesday. According to a report, Hopkinsville Police responded to a residence on Walnut Street for an alleged robbery. The victim […]
Lonestar Rodeo returns to Hopkinsville for its 25th year

The Lonestar Championship Rodeo is rolling back through Hopkinsville for its 25th year and tickets are on sale now. Josh Bailey from the Christian County Cattlemen’s Association appeared on WHOP […]
Hummingbird Festival set to return to Jeffers’ Bend on August 25

Photo by Irene Grace Jeffers Bend Environmental Center is excited to bring back a fan-favorite event that highlights the smallest birds in the world that makes their summer homes right […]
Antique Tractor Drive is Coming to Trigg

By: Ag. Reporter Mollie Goode The annual Land Between the Lakes Tractor Drive organized by the Western Kentucky Antique Power Association, will be held this weekend August 10. Their stops […]
Community Medical Clinic to host grand opening for new clinic in Princeton

The Community Medical Clinic is excited to announce that they will be opening their newly built clinic in Princeton on August 27. The festivities will include a ribbon cutting, a […]
Clarksville man charged with murder in death of infant

A Clarksville man has been indicted and arrested on charges related to the death of an infant from September of last year. According to the Clarksville Police Department, on September […]
Salvation Army building damaged in electrical fire

A Salvation Army building in Hopkinsville was damaged by fire early Thursday morning. That’s according to Hopkinsville Fire and EMS Captain Payton Rogers, who tells WHOP News that crews responded […]
School system cuts the ribbon on MLK Early Learning Center

Educators and administrators from the Christian County Public School System along with members of the community came together to cut the ribbon on the Martin Luther King Jr. Early Learning […]