Deadline for TVA Robotics grants set for May 15

The Tennessee Valley Authority and the Bicentennial Volunteers, Inc. is putting out a reminder to local educators that the deadline to apply for one of the new Robotics Awards program […]
Bobby Love named Calloway High School Principal

A man with strong Hopkinsville ties will take over as the principal at Calloway County High School on July 1. Bobby Love, the son of the late WHOP News Director […]
HCA netters drop matches to Henderson County

Heritage Christian Academy’s tennis players dropped a pair of matches against Henderson County on Tuesday. In the No. 1 singles match, Stephen Whitecotton fell to Henderson’s Jaxton Duncan 6-1, 6-4. […]
Peggy Marie Bell
(Age 94, of Bowling Green, formerly of Hopkinsville) Graveside service will be Thursday, May 8th at 1pm at Riverside Cemetery. Family will gather an hour before the service at the […]
Mayfield makes short work of Heritage Christian

Mayfield had 16 hits and cruised past host Heritage Christian Academy 14-0 Tuesday night in a high school softball game. It was a tough day in the field and at […]
Lady Blazers outscore Dawson Springs in softball

University Heights Academy outscored visiting Dawson Springs 19-15 Tuesday night in a high school softball game. Madison Williams drove in four runs for the Lady Blazers. Katherine Wood and Emily […]
Lady Colonels blank Murray on Senior Night

Christian County pitchers teamed to toss a two-hitter and Avery Adcock and Jazzy Tejada slammed home runs to send Christian County to an 11-0 high school softball win over Murray […]
Tigers set up showdown with CCHS by routing HCA

The stage is set for a District 8 showdown Friday night between Hopkinsville and Christian County after the Tigers rolled to a 10-0 district baseball win over visiting Heritage Christian […]
City Council approves 2025 ward map, discuss recreation area projects

Hopkinsville City Council members approved the 2025 city ward map and discussed local recreation projects at their Tuesday meeting. To start the meeting, the council recognized May as Asian American […]
Beshear orders flags to be at half-staff in honor of soldier who died in WWII

Gov. Andy Beshear has ordered all flags at state buildings to be lowered to half-staff on Wednesday in honor of U.S. Army Private First-Class Kenneth Burgess, age 29 of Central […]