KYTC mowing crews will be out mowing right-of-ways in the coming weeks
Keep an eye out while you’re out traveling the state roads for the next few weeks, as crews with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will be out doing mowing operations. According […]
One injured, one arrested in Madisonville stabbing

One person was stabbed and another was arrested following a disturbance in Madisonville Friday. According to the report from the Madisonville Police Department, it happened on Friday at approximately 8:20 […]
100 Women Who Care donate $13k to Challenge House Movement

The Challenge House Movement was grateful to receive a donation from the Hopkinsville 100 Women Who Care group Tuesday afternoon. 100 Women Who Care is an international initiative that invites […]
Developers share Rotary Park layout, construction update

Rotary Park on Pardue Lane is set to bring accessible and universal play to Hopkinsville. Parks and Recreation Superintendent Toby Hudson and Josh Wagner from Miracle Playgrounds of Ky. & […]
Rain chances linger through the week as temperatures start creeping up

There will be rain chances each day for the week but don’t worry, it won’t be a washout weather wise. That’s according to Meteorologist Derrick Snyder with the national weather […]
Fiscal Court approves budget on second-reading, updates to animal shelter agreements

Christian Fiscal Court approved the budget for the upcoming fiscal year upon second-reading at Tuesday morning’s meeting, and heard updates regarding FEMA and the Christian County Animal Shelter. The $52 […]
Portion of Stateline Road to close for railroad crossing upgrades

A portion of Stateline Road in Oak Grove will is set be blocked for two weeks while the U.S. Department of Defense make upgrades to a railroad crossing. The road […]
Beshear signs order temporarily suspending fees for license duplication

Governor Andy Beshear recently signed an executive order removing the fees and some requirements for Kentuckians who need duplicate I.D. cards, driver’s licenses, car registrations and titles following recent severe […]
CCPS among school districts to lose federal funding
Christian County Public Schools is joining the list of school systems across the state and nation who are losing federal funding after the U.S. Department of Education denied a request […]
FEMA assistance available for some counties affected by May tornadoes

Some federal assistance has been approved for areas affected by tornadoes in mid-May, and individuals are encouraged to apply for assistance through FEMA. According to a news release, every homeowner […]