Grand Jury moves to fine officers for contempt, agencies respond

In a report from a Christian County Grand Jury, the grand jury moved to fine members of local law enforcement after they did not report to the grand jury last […]
Economic council partners with local college for retired military job program

With grant funds from the Tennessee Valley Authority, the South Western Economic Development Council is partnering with Hopkinsville Community College and Fort Campbell to create a work force training program […]
Mental health evaluation set for Oak Grove murder suspect

A mental health evaluation will take place Thursday for murder suspect Rudolfo Amaya, who also appeared in Christian Circuit Court Wednesday morning. Amaya is represented by public defender Doug Moore, […]
Veterans Honor Parade is set for Saturday in Hopkinsville

The community is invited to honor and celebrate our local veterans this Saturday with the annual Veterans Honor Parade in Hopkinsville. The parade is hosted by Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation, […]
Food Lion to offer discount to service members, veterans this Saturday

To show their support for those who have served in the armed services, Food Lion will be offering discounts on groceries on Veterans Day. According to a news release, Food […]
Two charged with robbery in Russellville

Two juveniles have been charged with first-degree robbery following an investigation in Russellville over the weekend. According to a news release from the Russellville Police Department, investigation into an incident […]
Leamy wins Commonwealth’s Attorney race, Pepper retains school board seat

General Election votes in Christian County have been tallied and show that Republican Commonwealth’s Attorney candidate Maureen Leamy prevailed against incumbent write-in candidate Stephanie Bolen, and District Four School Board […]
Beshear wins race for governor, Republican candidates win state constitutional offices

It was a night of victories for the candidates on the Republican ballot running for state offices in Kentucky—except for in the race for governor, where incumbent Democrat Andy Beshear […]
City Council approves downtown development, spotlight nonprofit work

The Hopkinsville City Council began their Tuesday meeting by approving a proclamation recognizing November as Native American Heritage, before addressing municipal matters such as downtown development and hearing from nonprofits […]
Polls open until 6 p.m. as Election Day continues

Election Day is underway in Kentucky, and the polls remain open until 6 p.m., so if you’re still in line at that time, you will be allowed to vote. […]