Public library hosts spring break activities for local students

Local public schools are out for spring break and the Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library is hosting a week full of fun activities for kids in the community. The events got […]
Economic Development Council spotlights their goals for 2030

Members of the South Western Kentucky Economic Development Council focused on their plans and goals for the next five years at their Monday meeting. Before spotlighting the economic development goals […]
Area could see multiple days of severe weather this week

Folks across the region battened down the hatches over the weekend for severe weather—and you might as well go ahead and leave them battened, because a slew of severe weather […]
KCTCS, Murray State continue agreement to support transfer students

Leaders of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System and Murray State University recently discussed continuing their partnership to support transfer students. KCTCS President Ryan Quarles and Murray State President […]
New dispatchers join local law enforcement

The state of Kentucky has 30 new dispatchers, and some of them are local, after they graduated from the Department of Criminal Justice Training’s Public Safety Dispatch Academy. According to […]
Virginia Street Baptist Church celebrates M.O. Fort’s 30th pastoral anniversary

In 1995, Reverend M.O. Fort became the pastor of Virginia Street Baptist Church and he’s been preaching there ever since. Members of the church and community celebrated him and his […]
KSP searching for new information on man that went missing in 1997

Kentucky State Police have not given up on locating a man who was reported missing in Hopkins County in 1997, and they’re looking to see if the public has any […]
Fort Campbell man facing numerous charges following high-speed pursuit
A Fort Campbell man is facing numerous charges following a high-speed pursuit involving a motorcycle Sunday afternoon. According to the Christian County Sheriff’s Department, deputies attempted to conduct a traffic […]
Garden and Outdoor Living Expo coming to Hopkinsville in April

The Master Garden’s Association is inviting the community to come learn all you could need to know about gardening and get the growing season started off right with the Garden […]
Soldier killed in World War II recently identified as Central City native

A Kentucky soldier who died in the line of duty while serving in Word War II is getting much-deserved recognition, after being recently identified. According to Governor Andy Beshear’s Office, […]