
Clarksville PD K9 Saban safer with donation of body armor
Thanks to a donation from Vested Interest in K9’s, Inc. a K9 unit with the Clarksville Police Department will be safer. The non-profit donated a bullet and stab proof vest for K9 Saban to use, outfitted with the sentiment “Honoring those who served and sacrificed”. This potentially lifesaving body armor

Local animal shelter receives 25 dogs connected to Todd County cruelty case
The Christian County Animal Shelter is busy after receiving 25 dogs connected to an animal cruelty case in Todd County. Now, staff are processing them so that they can one day find their forever homes. Shelter Director Melissa Goff says they received 25 Cane Corso mixed dogs on Tuesday afternoon

Todd Co. Schools celebrate improvements, high ratings in state assessment data
The Todd County School District is feeling very happy with what their Kentucky state Assessment data showed, with schools in the blue and others in the green. As a reminder, the accountability system used to evaluate schools is color-coded with rankings going from red, orange, yellow, green and blue, with

Daniel Cameron looks to fill U.S. Senate seat, talks priorities and hopes
A familiar face to Kentucky politics made a visit to Hopkinsville, as former Attorney General Daniel Cameron makes his way across the Commonwealth in his race for U.S. Senate. Cameron is looking to fill the seat that will be left vacant when longtime Senator Mitch McConnell steps down at the

HCC purchases new land to benefit CDL, Diesel Technology programs
Hopkinsville Community College is committing to their students and their programs, and proof of that is in the recent purchasing of new property at 721 North Main Street in Hopkinsville. That’s roughly eight acres of land, and the college plans to relocate the CDL and Diesel Technology programs to that

Active weather in store this week, bringing storms and rain
It’s looking like the region could be in store for a period of unsettled weather, starting Monday night into Tuesday, as storms move into the area. Those storms will bring plenty of rain with them, especially Tuesday afternoon and into the evening. Lead Forecaster Keith Cooley with the National Weather