Investigation underway after truck found in Little River
The Hopkinsville Fire Department and the Hopkinsville Police Department are investigating after a truck was found partially submerged in Little River Friday morning. It was located in an area downriver […]
Two-vehicle wreck on Barkers Mill Road results in possible injuries
A two-vehicle wreck on Barkers Mill Road in Oak Grove resulted in possible injuries Thursday afternoon. According to a report from the Christian County Sheriff’s Office, Sheree McCormack of Clarksville […]
EDC Director talks economic interest, spec building possibilities
The South Western Kentucky Economic Development Council is keeping their eyes their eyes on the future as we enter into the holiday season, with hope that some announcements may come […]
Local youth participate in beef advocacy learning opportunity
By: Ag. Reporter Mollie Goode The Kentucky Beef Council recently took a group of 10 high school students to Nebraska for a week full of agriculture learning. The group of […]
Hopkinsville Public Works hosts holiday decoration contest
The holiday season is right around the corner, and the City of Hopkinsville is inviting the community to show off their holiday spirit and competitiveness with a home and business […]
Deadline extended to enter float or unit into Hopkinsville Christmas parade
The deadline to get a float entered into the Hopkinsville Christmas parade has been extended. According to a news release, you have until December 4 to get your float or […]
HCC announces new English Lacy accounting scholarship
Hopkinsville Community College is offering a new scholarship opportunity—the English Lacy Scholarship Endowment Fund. This scholarship will be for supporting accounting and business students enrolled at HCC, and it will […]
Citizens asked to vote on new Hopkinsville city logo
The final contestants are in for the new City of Hopkinsville logo, and the community is now being asked to weigh-in for the top pick. The final two design concepts […]
Caldwell Co. receives tobacco settlement funds to benefit ag. programs
Caldwell County will receive just over $121,000 in tobacco settlement funds from the Kentucky Agricultural Development Fund. According to a news release, State Representative Walker Thomas—who represents Caldwell, along with […]
TVA spotlights energy efficiency resources ahead of winter
As temperatures decrease, energy demands rise and Tim Hughes with the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) attended Thursday’s Lunch and Learn Program hosted by the Trigg County Chamber of Commerce to […]