Flood road closure update as of the morning of April 9
High water signs have been placed at the following locations in KYTC Districts 1 and 2 and 3: ***This list only includes routes that are maintained by the state, and […]
City Council receives Ascend Elements update, accepts zoning recommendations

Hopkinsville City Council received an Ascend Elements construction update, accepted zoning recommendations and approved a bond agreement with Toyota Boshoku at their Tuesday meeting. Before the meeting got underway Hopkinsville […]
Fiscal Court celebrates military children, hears flooding update

Christian Fiscal Court heard an update on flooding and celebrated April as Month of the Military Child at their Tuesday morning meeting. Two proclamations were read by Christian County Judge-Executive […]
Representative Dossett talks agriculture bill override

By: Ag. Reporter Mollie Goode Heads were turned during the 2025 General Assembly as legislators voted to override the Governor’s veto on HB 216. Representative Myron Dossett sponsored HB 216 […]
I-69 back open in Hopkins County after flood waters finally leave the roadway
Interstate 69 in Hopkins County has reopened from I-24 to I-69, after being covered in flood waters late Saturday night during historic rainfall. According to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, flood […]
Kentucky Fish and Wildlife looking for game wardens

By: Ag. Reporter Mollie Goode The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is seeking applicants for game warden positions in counties across the state. To be eligible for the […]
Road flooding update from KYTC Districts 1, 2 and 3, as of Tuesday morning

Flooding Street Closure Update – April 8, 2025 (0857) in Hopkinsville: The following streets are CLOSED due to flooding: • Hurst Dr (eastern Portion) • Cardinal Dr • S Cavalcade […]
TVA makes proposed energy project in Todd, Logan counties official

The Tennessee Valley Authority is moving forward with a proposed energy project in Todd and Logan Counties and have announced their preferred locations for a new switching station and transmission […]
Oak Grove Mayor declares state of emergency following flooding

Oak Grove Mayor Jackie Oliver has declared a state of emergency on Monday for the city following the weekend’s severe flooding. Between Wednesday and Saturday, Christian County received an unprecedented […]
KCTCS recognizes National Community College Month

April is National Community College Month and the Kentucky Community and Technical College System is celebrating and recognizing some of their recent achievements. KCTCS has 16 colleges and more than […]