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 […]
Attorneys schedule trial for Princess Theater shooting suspects

Jaquavion Spencer, Zamarius Humphries and Deovion Day who were arrested in connection to the 2021 Princess Theater shooting appeared in Christian Circuit Court on Wednesday where their trial date was […]
Shop and Share set to benefit Sanctuary, Inc.

Britainy Beshear, Kentucky’s First Lady and ZeroV, a state coalition against domestic violence, are partnering to host the annual Shop and Share donation drive to benefit domestic violence nonprofits across […]
Proceedings continued in complicity to murder case

Proceedings were continued in the case against complicity to murder suspect Dekorian Daniel in Christian Circuit Court Wednesday, as the defense takes the time to go over new evidence in […]
Campanile returns with Cinderella in March

Campanile Productions is returning to the historic Alhambra Theatre in March, with a spectacular production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella. According to a news release, the show is about a […]
HPD investigating theft of vehicle

Hopkinsville police are investigating the theft of a vehicle from W O King Lane. According to the police report, the victim reported the vehicle—described as a black Chevrolet Colorado valued […]
Clarksville Fort Campbell Boulevard crash victim dies
The victim involved in a crash in Clarksville Monday on Fort Campbell Boulevard at Quinn Lane has died of their injuries. According to the Clarksville Police Department, the victim has […]
City Council recognizes Black History Month, approves water park repairs

After hearing a proclamation recognizing February as Black History Month the Hopkinsville City Council accepted zoning recommendations from Community and Development Services and narrowly passed a budget amendment to address […]
Local program serves to lower repeat youth offender numbers

After members from the local Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) noticed an increase in youth committing high level offenses, they started the Christian County Community Connections Program to create opportunities […]