Tickets on sale for the 50th annual Unity Breakfast

Although it’s coming up in October, the Hopkinsville-Christian County Human Rights Commission is already accepting award nominations and selling tickets for its 50th annual Unity Breakfast. Commission Executive Director, Raychel […]
Beshear addresses vice president candidacy speculation

Governor Andy Beshear addressed his vice president candidacy speculations and endorsed Kamala Harris as the Democratic presidential nominee at Thursday’s Team Kentucky Update. Before opening to questions, Beshear made a […]
Hopkinsville native to attend Harvard architecture program

After attending Hopkinsville Community College and the University of Kentucky, Hopkinsville native Montréale Jones is preparing to continue his academic career at Harvard University’s architecture master’s program in the fall. […]
Boys & Girls Club spotlights expansion plans, award wins

The Hopkinsville-Christian County Boys & Girls Club spotlighted how the nonprofit supports local youth, their plans to expand their footprint and recent awards the club has received at Wednesday’s Great […]
‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’ comes to Hopkinsville

Community theater company, Campanile Productions is inviting the community to the historic Alhambra Theatre for their production of the musical, “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” in August. “Joseph and […]
Trigg County Public Schools hosts superintendent meet and greet

In June the Trigg County Board of Education announced that Rex Booth was chosen to serve as the new Superintendent of Trigg County Public Schools and on Tuesday a meet […]
Police arrest Hopkinsville woman following reported assault

Officers from the Hopkinsville Police Department arrested 22-year-old Zara Matlock of Hopkinsville after she reportedly assaulted a victim on Monday. According to a report, police were called to the Manhattan […]
Hopkins County-Madisonville Fair returns with rodeo

The Hopkins County-Madisonville Fair is rolling back into town from August 2 to August 10 and will include carnival rides, pageants, live music, FFA and 4-H exhibits and the Bullwhip […]
Two-vehicle wreck on Liberty Street results in possible injuries
A two-vehicle wreck at the intersection East 7th and Liberty Streets resulted in possible injuries on Friday. According to a report from Hopkinsville Police, Tara Randolph of Elkton was driving […]
Local HRC, museum invites the community to Eighth of August celebration

The Emancipation Proclamation was issued on January 1, 1863, however, slaves in Western Kentucky were not freed until nearly eight months later on a day now recognized as the Eighth […]