Habitat for Humanity accepting applications for home ownership in Hopkinsville

Habitat for Humanity of the Pennyrile is looking to build a new home in Hopkinsville and that means they’re now accepting applications for the next family that might call it […]
Oak Grove Police arrest Mississippi man for waving gun at passing cars
Oak Grove Police arrested 47-year-old Tyler Hansen of Long Beach, Mississippi after he reportedly waved a firearm at passing cars on Monday. At around 7 p.m. officers were dispatched to […]
Trigg Early Childhood Center receives family friendly certification

Trigg Tots Early Childhood Center is among 48 Kentucky schools and care centers to have been recently awarded Family Friendly School certifications from the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence. Prichard […]
Paving to get underway this week on KY 181 in Muhlenberg
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will be conducting milling and paving operations starting this week on KY 181 in Muhlenberg County. According to a news release, the work will take place […]
Kentucky legislators stay busy in the interim as work begins on a budget
Kentucky legislators may not be in session at the moment—but that doesn’t mean the Kentucky General Assembly isn’t busy during the interim. In a brief update, Representative Walker Thomas of […]
Teen suspect charged with homicide in death of Clarksville 15-year-old

A juvenile suspect has been arrested and charged in connection to the death of a 15-year-old at the Clarksville Speedway and Fairgrounds Saturday. Clarksville Police took the “young teenage” suspect […]
Clarksville PD investigating after several apartments hit by gunfire behind Walmart
The Clarksville Police Department is investigating a shooting incident behind the Walmart on Fort Campbell Boulevard Tuesday evening. According to a news release, officers responded to the area of 1680 […]
City Council approves budget for upcoming fiscal year, establishes new committee

Hopkinsville City Council approved the proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year and Mayor J.R. Knight established a committee to look into the needs of the Legacy Hopkinsville Program at […]
Local grand jury issues indictments for endangerment, robbery crimes
A Christian County Grand Jury issued indictments for wanton endangerment, robbery and assault-related crimes on Friday. Twenty-one-year-old Joel Gallardo of Chesterfield, Virginia was arrested in Oak Grove on April 18 […]
Squealin’ on the Square takes over downtown Hopkinsville on Friday

The summer fun is just now starting get into full swing with Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation, and it continues this coming Friday with Squealin’ on the Square, Squealin’ on the […]