Community members to host celebration in honor of Juneteenth

On Saturday the Hopkinsville-Christian County Boys and Girls Club center will be taken over by vendors, live music, family fun, local history and much more for Hopkinsville’s second annual Juneteenth […]
Nikki Chambers elected to director position on League of Women Voters of Kentucky

A familiar face will soon begin as a new director on the League of Women Voters of Kentucky, as Nikki Chambers has been elected as the Natural Resources Chair. The […]
Benefit for the Bend set for Saturday

The biggest fundraiser of the year for Jeffer’s Bend Environmental Center is set to take place this Saturday, as Benefit for The Bend returns. The event will take place from […]
Kentucky Bands, Bourbon and Wine Festival returns to Oak Grove in July

The Kentucky Bands, Bourbon and Wine Festival will return to Oak Grove in July, in a celebration of music, beverages and community. It will take place July 13 from noon […]
Bowling Green man found guilty in federal court for conspiring with ISIS

A Bowling Green man is facing a possible 50-years in prison after a federal jury in United States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky found him guilty of […]
Pennyrile Electric gives out light bulbs at member appreciation event

Hopkinsville residents were greeted with ice cream, light bulbs and other gifts as Pennyrile Electric hosted a member appreciation event on Wednesday. Pennyrile Electric hosted a membership appreciation event at […]
Judge executive shares storm clean up, medical marijuana updates

Christian County Judge Executive, Jerry Gilliam provided updates on storm debris clean up, county revenue and medical marijuana during his appearance on WHOP on Wednesday. On May 26, storms with […]
HPD serves Tennessee man with warrant for sexual abuse

The Hopkinsville Police Department served a complaint warrant against a Tennessee man Tuesday for sexual abuse. According to the police report, 80-year-old Charles Hall of Portland, Tennessee is charged with […]
Proceedings continued in Oak Grove murder case

Proceedings continued to be delayed in the murder case against Rudolfo Amaya as they continue to await the results of an evaluation by the Kentucky Correctional Psychiatric Complex. Assistant Commonwealth’s […]
Levi Peterson Jr. presented with Key to the City

After some delays, a much-earned and much-deserved recognition took place Wednesday morning, as Levi Peterson Jr. was presented with a Key to the City of Hopkinsville. Levi Peterson Jr. is […]