Hopkins Co. Schools receive Kevin C. Brown Strategic Priority Award

The Hopkins County Schools System is celebrating after being named the recipient of the Kentucky Board of Education’s Kevin C. Brown Strategic Priority Award. According to a news release, the […]
Deadline for kindergarten age exception petition set for March 31

Parents are now able to file an exception for the kindergarten entrance age policy for students turning five years of age shortly after August 1 of this year. According to […]
Second annual SEED Summit set to provide entrepreneurial advice

Planters Bank is hosting their second annual Startup Economic and Entrepreneur Development (SEED) Summit on Monday to provide insight to the business world and networking opportunities for those looking to […]
Hopkinsville hosts visitors from sister city Carentan, France

Around five years after their initial visit, Hopkinsville has welcomed a delegation from their sister city Carentan, France and on Thursday a meet and greet was hosted between French students […]
Grant funds to help fight addiction awarded to Pennyroyal Center

Governor Andy Beshear has awarded nearly $6 million in grant funding to expand treatment and recovery services for pregnant and parenting women battling addiction, including to the Pennyroyal Center. According […]
Alpha Pregnancy Care Center to bless new Safe Haven Baby Box

Alpha Pregnancy Care Center is ready to celebrate, as thanks to community support and fundraising efforts, they’ll be hosting a blessing and dedication on Monday for the new Safe Haven […]
Local man facing charges following foot pursuit
A Hopkinsville man is facing charges following a pursuit that began on West Seventh Street Wednesday. According to the Hopkinsville police report, officers were in the area of West Seventh […]
Motorcyclist flown following crash involving deer in Russellville
A motorcyclist was flown by helicopter to the hospital Saturday following a crash involving a deer in Russellville. According to a news release from the Russellville Police Department, the single-vehicle […]
Study shows economic impact of KCTCS in Kentucky

The Kentucky Community and Technical College System is boasting of their economic impact in the state, with a report showing KCTCS adds $3.9 billion to the economy. According to a […]
Calloway Co. man federally indicted for possessing with the intent to distribute meth

A Calloway County man is facing federal charges after a grand jury returned an indictment for possessing with the intent to distribute methamphetamine. According to a news release from the […]