Fort Campbell soldiers deploying to the southern border
Fort Campbell soldiers are on the way to the United States southern border, in support of the U.S. efforts there. According to a news release, the soldiers will support Northern Command’s mission to ‘protect the territorial integrity of the United States’. Soldiers assigned to the 716th Military Police Battalion, 101st
United Way of the Pennyrile set to celebrate campaign wrap up in February
The United Way of Pennyrile’s annual fundraising campaign is beginning to wind down—which means it’s time for a celebration in honor of their partner agencies and those who donated. Appearing on WHOP Radio Friday morning, incoming United Way of the Pennyrile Executive Director Melanie Noffsinger says they’re really excited to
HCC now accepting submissions for Round Table Literary Journal
The Round Table, Hopkinsville Community College’s literary journal, is now accepting submission for the 2025 edition of the journal. According to a news release, submissions of original, unpublished fiction, nonfiction, creative nonfiction, poetry and artwork will be accepted until February 1. Submissions are open to HCC students, faculty, staff and
TVA set a new all-time power demand record Wednesday morning
The Tennessee Valley Authority set a new all-time record for the highest peak in energy demand Wednesday morning, as frigid temperatures lingered over the region. According to a news release, Wednesday’s preliminary all-time record peak of 35,319 megawatts came in at 8 a.m. when there was a system temperature of
Brice Long talks music, blessings, and Back-2-Back Foundation with Rotary
The Rotary Club of Hopkinsville got a visit from a hometown celebrity at Tuesday’s meeting, as country music artist Brice Long spoke about the Back-2-Back Foundation and its impact. Long established the Back-2-Back Foundation in 2005, and every year since has hosted a concert in the summer to raise funds
State Rep. Petrie discusses proposed income tax decrease at town hall
Lowering the state income tax has been a priority for lawmakers during the start of the 2025 session of the Kentucky General Assembly, and on Tuesday State Representative Jason Petrie hosted a town hall in Hopkinsville discussing the measure. Petrie has been a representative for Logan, Todd and part of