Bangart, Cansler swim at 1st Round of State Meet

The 2024-25 high school swimming season officially came to a close for the area teams on Saturday at the First Round of the State Swimming and Diving Championships at Bowling […]
Nashville United Way offers free tax prep in Clarksville

The United Way of Greater Nashville opened a free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) prep site in Clarksville on Saturday. The tax prep site is located at the Clarksville-Montgomery County […]
Clarksville Police arrest two people in connection to soldier homicide

Clarksville Police arrested 35-year-old Sofia Rodas and 40-year-old Reynaldo Salinas Cruz in connection to the murder of 23-year-old Katia Duenas Aguilar in 2024. Aguilar was a Private First Class stationed […]
 Pennyrile Area Community Band wins KMEA award

The Pennyrile Area Community Band was presented with the Friend of Music Award at Friday’s Kentucky Music Educators Association (KMEA) conference in Louisville. The Community Band was founded in 2018 […]
Blazers take over in 4th quarter, top Colonels

The University Heights Academy Blazers have turned over the District 8 basketball apple cart. Tylin George had 31 points and Elijah Walton added 19 to lead UHA to a 68-56 […]
Todd County Superintendent Mark Thomas to retire from position

Todd County Public Schools Superintendent Mark Thomas is set to retire after serving around five years in the position. The Todd County Board of Education accepted Thomas’ retirement at their […]
Boys and Girls Club to host Teen Center open house

The Hopkinsville-Christian County Boys and Girls Club is inviting teens and their parents to an open house for the club’s Teen Center. In September of 2024, the club cut the […]
Avian Influenza found in several Ky. counties, including Hopkins, Muhlenberg

Cases of the highly-pathogenic Avian Influenza has been identified in several Kentucky counties, including Hopkins and Muhlenberg. According to the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife, regional labs of giving […]
Human Rights Commission to host Black history trivia events

To celebrate Black History Month and test the community’s knowledge the Hopkinsville Christian County Human Rights Commission is hosting trivia events. Commission Executive Director, Raychel Farmer says they are preparing […]
New Act aims to protects Kentucky bourbon production

By: Ag. Reporter Mollie Goode A new bill designed to preserve and protect the White Oak population was announced Friday. The announcement came from the United States Senate and was […]