Unemployment rate up across the Commonwealth

Unemployment rose in 110 counties between June of this year and June of 2024, according to the Kentucky Center for Statistics. According to a news release, that held true in […]
School starts August 26 for CCPS, officials preparing now

Students in Christian County have a slightly longer summer break than normal—with the first day of school set for August 26—but resources to get ready for school are taking place […]
CCSO arrests nine in indictment round-up

The Christian County Sheriff’s Department has arrested numerous individuals that were indicted on drug charges following investigation by the Christian County Anti-Crime Unit. A total of nine suspects were taken […]
Boys & Girls Club spotlights expansion plans, award wins

The Hopkinsville-Christian County Boys & Girls Club spotlighted how the nonprofit supports local youth, their plans to expand their footprint and recent awards the club has received at Wednesday’s Great […]
‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’ comes to Hopkinsville

Community theater company, Campanile Productions is inviting the community to the historic Alhambra Theatre for their production of the musical, “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” in August. “Joseph and […]
Biden approves Ky. Disaster Declaration

President Joe Biden has approved a Kentucky Disaster Declaration, paving the way for federal assistance funding to help communities that were impacted by severe storms at the end of May. […]
HPD charges Henderson woman with assault

The Hopkinsville Police Department has charged a Henderson woman with second-degree assault following an altercation at a store on West Seventh Street. According to the police report, officers responded to […]
Clarksville police seeking attempted murder, robbery suspect

The man sought by the Clarksville Police Department on attempted murder charges after failing to appear in court last week has turned himself in as of Wednesday morning. According to […]
Former Rep. John Tilley found not guilty of rape following two day trial

Following a two-day trial in Lexington this week, former State Representative and Kentucky Justice Cabinet Secretary John Tilley was found not guilty of rape by a jury. According to WKYT […]
Trigg County Public Schools hosts superintendent meet and greet

In June the Trigg County Board of Education announced that Rex Booth was chosen to serve as the new Superintendent of Trigg County Public Schools and on Tuesday a meet […]