Hopkinsville Rotary Club gearing up for Rotary Auction next month

We are officially less than two months away from the 76th WHOP Rotary Radio Auction with the Rotary Club of Hopkinsville, which means the club is in full gear to […]
Man federally charged in 1996 death, kidnapping of 7-year-old in Bowling Green
Following 30 years of questions and investigation, the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Kentucky has announced that an arrest has been made in the 1996 death of seven-year-old […]
Hopkinsville-Christian Co. Dispatch receives accreditation

The Hopkinsville-Christian County Emergency Community Emergency Communications Center has officially achieved accreditation through the Kentucky Association of Chiefs of Police Law Enforcement Accreditation Program. According to the Hopkinsville Police Department, […]
Barr visits H&R Agri-Power to announce launch of Ag. Advisory Committee

United States Congressman Andy Barr represents the Sixth District of Kentucky, but he was in Christian County Monday to announce the launch of his new Agriculture Advisory Coalition. That coalition […]
Temperature warm up and rain chances will make it feel like Spring this week

Even though it’s rather cold outside right now, this week is going to warm right up, bringing with it a springy-weather pattern that will have daily chances for rain. Forecaster […]
Todd Co. SO welcomes new K9 deputy Narko

The Todd County Sheriff’s Office is welcoming a new officer—this one of the canine variety. According to Todd County SO, K9 Narko is the newest deputy to join the K9 […]
Repair project will cause lane restriction on I-24

As the work week gets underway, here’s a reminder that the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will be conducting an interstate repair project that will last until mid-August, if the weather cooperates. […]
Applications now open for 2026 City Diplomat Program

The City of Hopkinsville and Mayor J.R. Knight are inviting Christian County residents to apply for the 2026 Diplomat Program, which is returning for it’s eighth year. According to a […]
“I Declare” Poetry Workshop coming to Pennyroyal Area Museum on Wednesday

If you’re a poet, or are interested in dipping your toes into writing poetry, then you might be interested in a workshop coming up hosted by the Museums of Historic […]
Priority bills move through the House as Senate takes hold of the budget

As we make our way into March, the Kentucky General Assembly is in full swing, with the Senate now in possession of a rough draft of the state budget and […]