Hopkinsville Community College graduates 2024 GED class

Hopkinsville Community College graduated and recognized students who successfully completed the general education development (GED) test to earn a certificate equivalent to a high school diploma on Thursday. The college’s […]
Christian County storm debris clean-up starts Monday

Christian County Emergency Management announced that storm debris clean-up in the county will begin on Monday, June 3. Those with vegetative debris on their property from Sunday’s storms such as […]
Two-vehicle collision in Crofton results in injuries
A two-vehicle collision on South Madisonville Street in Crofton resulted in injuries on Tuesday. According to a report from the Christian County Sheriff’s Office, Michael Vance of Crofton was driving […]
County Health Department invites community to block party

The Christian County Health Department is inviting the community to their annual Back to Health Block Party where there will be fun for the whole family as well as information […]
Kentucky state leaders to participate in youth mental health program

Kentucky, along with five other states were selected participate in the Policy Academy to Drive Thriving Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing a yearlong cohort to support student mental health. On […]
Police arrest Hopkinsville man for strangulation, assault

Hopkinsville Police arrested, 35-year-old Donnie Paige of Hopkinsville for assault and fleeing from law enforcement when his neighbors reported a domestic disturbance after they allegedly heard screaming coming from his […]
Sheriff’s deputies arrest man following shots fired complaint

Christian County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 61-year-old Terry Craig in connection to a shots fired incident that reportedly happened in the 4000 block of Mt. Zoar Latham Road on May 19. […]
Princess Theater shooting case attorneys discuss evidence at hearing

The attorneys working the 2021 Princess Theater shooting case appeared in Christian County Circuit Court on Tuesday for an evidentiary hearing concerning trial evidence and court proceedings. Zamarius Humphries and […]
Louisville DEA Division removes unused medications from communities

To ensure unused medications aren’t misused, the Louisville Field Division of the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) along with other drug agencies across the country participated in National Prescription Drug Take […]
Beshear signs Juneteenth, hair discrimination executive orders

Gov. Andy Beshear signed executive orders declaring the annual observation of Juneteenth in Kentucky and protecting citizens from hair-based discrimination at Thursday’s Team Kentucky Update. Juneteenth National Independence Day is […]