City Council discusses flood recovery, approves zoning ordinances

Hopkinsville City Council discussed flood recovery efforts and approved zoning ordinances for properties along Cadiz Road and Lafayette Road at their Monday meeting. Parts of southern Hopkinsville remain flooded following […]
HCCPL invites everyone to crack the case of the missing bookmark

By: Ag. Reporter Mollie Goode The Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library is set to celebrate Nancy Drew’s 95th birthday with a mystery scavenger hunt. Nancy Drew is a fictional character in […]
Superintendent Bentzel talks project graduation, teacher recognition events

As the school year winds down, Christian County Public Schools Superintendent Chris Bentzel appeared on WHOP to share their plans to celebrate their teachers and graduating seniors. On Wednesday, Bentzel […]
KYTC blocks I-24 lane at Trigg-Christian County line for repairs

One of the eastbound lanes on Interstate 24 between the 69- and 70-mile marker near the Trigg-Christian County line was blocked Tuesday morning for repairs. The lane will be blocked […]
State police arrest Oak Grove city worker for tampering with records
Kentucky State Police arrested Oak Grove City Payroll Clerk, 38-year-old Hailey Bamford of Fort Campbell, on Monday for tampering with public records. According to a report, KSP received information concerning […]
Deputies arrest Hopkinsville man for trailer theft

Sixty-four-year-old Kenneth Morris of Hopkinsville was arrested on Friday after he reportedly stole a trailer from a residential driveway. According to a report from the Christian County Sheriff’s Office, law […]
Western Kentucky to have calm weather, rain chances

As floodwaters across the region stagnate and slowly recede, the National Weather Service in Paducah expects a week of calm weather with slight chances for rain. Forecaster Keith Cooley says […]
CCPS students accepted into prestigious fine arts program

By: Ag. Reporter Mollie Goode Three students from Christian County Public Schools have been selected to attend the 2025 Governor’s School of the Arts (GSA), which recognizes students for their […]
Community college system hits enrollment milestone in dual credit programs

By: Ag. Reporter Mollie Goode High school students across the state are fast-tracking their education through dual credit opportunities available with the Kentucky Community and Technical College Systems. The dual […]
Todd County Animal Clinic cuts the ribbon on new Hopkinsville location

Members of the Todd County Animal Clinic celebrated their expansion and cut the ribbon on the Hopkinsville Animal Clinic on Monday. Dr. Madie Orem is a Hopkinsville native and an […]