Two transported following Glass Avenue collision
A two-vehicle wreck at the Glass Avenue and North Elm Street intersection resulted in possible injuries on Thursday. According to a report from the Hopkinsville Police Department, John Tucker of […]
City spotlights ‘Growing Home Initiative” at town hall meeting
Citizens learned more about the Lot Next Door Program, the Hopkinsville and Christian County Land Bank Authority, code enforcement and how those programs support the city’s “Growing Home Initiative” at […]
Merry Little Market comes to the Clayton Building
The Clayton Building in downtown Hopkinsville is set to transform into the weekly Merry Little Market starting in November and will feature local vendors and small businesses. Patty Cooper, the […]
Ascend Elements members provide construction, workforce update
In 2022, shovels turned the soil of what was set to become Ascend Elements’ Apex 1 Facility. Two years later, construction is well underway and members from the battery material […]
Details released, victim identified in I-24 fatal motorcycle crash
Kentucky State Police have released details on the fatal motorcycle crash that occurred Sunday afternoon near the 86-mile-marker of I-24. According to a news release, a motorcycle operated by 28-year-old […]
Rain likely just in time for Halloween
It’s looking like our streak of dry weather will break just in time for Halloween. To start the work week however, the region is set to have sunny skies and […]
Farm Bureau awards Congressman Comer with high honor
By: Ag. Reporter Mollie Goode Congressman James Comer was presented the “Friend of Farm Bureau” award on behalf of the American Farm Bureau Federation. The award was given to Congressman […]
Ward 10 candidates talk safety, community growth in League debate forum
The candidates running to be the next Hopkinsville City Councilmember for Ward 10 met in a League of Women Voters Debate Forum last week. Democrat Andra Gold and Republican Mike […]
Former State Rep. suing Lexington police officer following not-guilty verdict
A former Kentucky lawmaker is suing a Lexington police officer after he was found not-guilty of rape charges earlier this year. John Tilley once served as the District 8 State […]
HCC President honored with the Outstanding Higher Education Leadership Appreciation Award
Hopkinsville Community College President and CEO Dr. Alissa Young has been honored with the Outstanding Higher Education Leadership Appreciation Award. She was presented with the award during the Louisville Defender […]