TVA establishes STEM Centers across service region, including Cadiz

With yesterday being National STEM Day, regional power provider, the Tennessee Valley Authority announced on Tuesday that they are partnering with the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation to establish 27 STEM […]
Circuit judge swears in Leamy as County Commonwealth’s Attorney

After winning the race for Christian County Commonwealth’s Attorney on Tuesday, Maureen Leamy was informally was sworn in to her role and Greg Cortese was sworn in as Assistant Commonwealth’s […]
Gov. Beshear shares second term plans following election win

After the Commonwealth voted for Gov. Andy Beshear to retain his role as Governor for four more years, Beshear alongside Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman held a brief press conference sharing […]
Economic council partners with local college for retired military job program

With grant funds from the Tennessee Valley Authority, the South Western Economic Development Council is partnering with Hopkinsville Community College and Fort Campbell to create a work force training program […]
Leamy wins Commonwealth’s Attorney race, Pepper retains school board seat

General Election votes in Christian County have been tallied and show that Republican Commonwealth’s Attorney candidate Maureen Leamy prevailed against incumbent write-in candidate Stephanie Bolen, and District Four School Board […]
City Council approves downtown development, spotlight nonprofit work

The Hopkinsville City Council began their Tuesday meeting by approving a proclamation recognizing November as Native American Heritage, before addressing municipal matters such as downtown development and hearing from nonprofits […]
Local police arrest Milwaukee woman for attempted assault

Hopkinsville Police were called to a disturbance involving 21-year-old Dejona Jones who allegedly tried to hit a male victim multiple times with her vehicle. Police received a call on Sunday […]
Chief Justice talks pay parity, facility repairs in judiciary address
With the Kentucky General Assembly set to resume in January, state Chief of Justice, Laurance VanMeter gave his first address to the Interim Joint Committee on Judiciary on Friday in […]
Study spotlights radon risks, mitigation methods

Radon is a colorless and odorless radioactive gas that naturally forms in soil and bedrock and is highly present across southwest Kentucky. To raise awareness about the presence of radon, […]
Police arrest man in relation to a church burglary

Hopkinsville police arrested 29-year-old Jontel Harris of Hope, Kentucky on Thursday and charged him with third-degree burglary and second-degree criminal mischief in relation to a church burglary that took place […]