HPD investigating after local scammed out of money

The Hopkinsville Police Department is investigating after a local was scammed out of $15,000. According to the Hopkinsville Police Department, a 77-year-old woman was contacted by a suspect who was […]
Primary election wrapping up in Christian Co. with slow turnout

The polls close at 6 p.m. in the May Primary Election, and it’s been a slow day with low turnout across the county. Christian County Clerk Melinda Humphries says they […]
Clarksville PD identifies homicide victim as Fort Campbell soldier

The Clarksville Police Department has identified the woman found deceased on Tiny Town Road Saturday as a Fort Campbell soldier. According to a news release, 23-year-old Katia Duenas Aguilar of […]
The Book and Bottle Shop coming to downtown Hopkinsville

Downtown Hopkinsville will soon be home to a new book store, as the Book and Bottle Shop is set to open in November of this year. It will be located […]
Economic Council spotlights board member award win, recent job fair

The South Western Kentucky Economic Development Council recognized a board member who received an award from the Boy Scouts of America as well as reflected on this year’s JobsFest at […]
Police charge Hopkinsville man with drug trafficking

As Hopkinsville Police executed a probation violation warrant against 27-year-old Charles Berry of Hopkinsville on Sunday, they reportedly found him to be in possession of drugs. According to a report […]
KYTC crews to begin highway striping

Contractors for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will begin highway striping operations for Caldwell, Christian, Hopkins, Muhlenberg and other surrounding counties. Four Crews will be applying over 3,400 miles of new […]
Bluegrass Splash opens to the public on Saturday

To kick off Memorial Day weekend, Bluegrass Splash is opening back up for the summer on Saturday after the water park’s 2023 season was cut short as a result of […]
Rain, summer-like temperatures in store this week

Rain will be the name of the game weather wise this week, along with above average temperatures—getting summer off to a muggy start. Lead Forecaster Keith Cooley with the National […]
Trial delayed in Oak Grove murder case

Trial has been delayed in the case against Oak Grove murder suspect Rudolfo Amaya, as the Commonwealth looks to have a mental evaluation regarding possible insanity. Trial had been set […]