Rep. Thomas Named Chairman Of Rural Issues Subcommittee
Eighth District State Representative Walker Thomas has been named chairman of the Subcommittee on Rural Issues within the Kentucky General Assembly. According to a release, Walker of Hopkinsville will serve on the committee alongside co-chair Stan Humphries
Grand Jury Indicts Man For Fleeing And Domestic Assault
A Hopkinsville man arrested in June for a domestic violence assault and fleeing from police was indicted by the Christian County Grand Jury Friday. 28-year old Stevie Bacon was indicted for first degree fleeing or evading police
Woman Injured in Ft. Campbell Boulevard Crash
A Clarksville woman was hurt in a tractor-trailer versus car collision on Fort Campbell Boulevard at Crenshaw Boulevard in Hopkinsville Thursday morning. Police say 26-year old Brian Shelton of Kingsport, Tennessee was turning left off of Fort
HFD Raises Funds For Muscular Dystrophy Association
The Hopkinsville Fire Department is thanking everyone who donated to the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) Fill the Boot campaign. Firefighters collected $4005.58 during the campaign over Labor Day weekend. According to the MDA website, they were formed
Owensboro Man Facing Several Charges After Pursuit
An Owensboro man is facing multiple charges after a traffic stop in Christian County turned into a pursuit that led several law enforcement agencies into Todd County and then back into Christian County where the chase ended.
Caldwell Co. Juvenile Charged With Drug Trafficking
A Caldwell County juvenile was charged with drug trafficking last week. Princeton Police Chief Chris King reports the school resource officer received a complaint of drug activity on one of the school buses at the Caldwell County
Garden Corner – Kentucky Lawns Need Fall Protection
Kelly Jackson Christian County Extension Office Kentucky Lawns Need Fall Attention Fall is a beautiful time in Kentucky gardens, but it can also be a messy time. Tree leaves turn from green to vibrant fall colors and
CCPS Board Approves Payments For Reroofing Projects
The Christian County School Board approved two pay applications totaling over $179,760 to go toward partial reroofing projects at Hopkinsville High School during Thursday night’s meeting. Chief Operations Officer Brad Hawkins said the reroofing project at HHS