Demolition of the Blue Streak Printers building begins

After Hopkinsville City Council approved a measure for the emergency demolition of the historic Blue Streak Printers Building Tuesday night in a special-called meeting, it’s already coming down. Demolition was […]
Resource Fairs set in Christian, Montgomery counties to help during government shutdown

More details have been released about upcoming Emergency Resource Fairs to be held in Christian County and Montgomery County, Tennessee, to help individuals and families affected by the ongoing government […]
Accidental delivery sends body parts to Hopkinsville home in the mail

A Hopkinsville woman got quite the shock Wednesday, as instead of her expected delivery, she opened a package in her mail to find real human body parts. It was an […]
Daven Drive home badly damaged in fire

A home on Daven Drive was damaged in a fire Wednesday afternoon. According to the Hopkinsville Fire Department, firefighters responded to the 100 block of Daven Drive for reports of […]
Two seriously injured in Fort Campbell Boulevard crash
Two people were injured in a two-vehicle accident on Fort Campbell Boulevard Wednesday afternoon, with one taken to a Nashville hospital. According to the Hopkinsville Fire Department, it happened at […]
City of Hopkinsville receives Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting

The City of Hopkinsville has been awarded at Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the fiscal year that ended in June of 2024. According to a news […]
Senator Paul talks government shutdown, national debt

As he’s been traveling back and forth between Kentucky and Washington D.C., U.S. Senator Rand Paul has heard a lot of concerns and questions from Americans—and at the top of […]
One hurt in two-vehicle crash on Canton Street
A Hopkinsville woman was taken to Jennie Stuart Medical Center following a crash on Canton Street Tuesday morning. According to the report from the Hopkinsville Police Department, it happened in […]
Madisonville Community College amongst schools named to top 200 Aspen Institute list

The Aspen Institute has named eight Kentucky community colleges with the Kentucky Community and Technical College System to its top 200 list. That naming makes those institutions eligible to compete […]
Resource fairs set for next week to aid those impacted by federal shutdown locally

The shutdown of the federal government is hitting very close to home, as members of civilian workforce on Fort Campbell, who are federal employees, have gone without pay since September […]