Princeton Teen Flown To Hospital After Crash

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A 17-year old female was flown to a Nashville hospital after a single-vehicle wreck in the area of Jewel City Road and Richards Road in Hopkins County Tuesday afternoon. The Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office reports deputies were

Hopkinsville Man Arrested After Punching Officer Twice

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A Hopkinsville man is facing charges after an incident with a police officer Monday morning. Hopkinsville Police report 22-year old Jessie Williams III was receiving assistance from an officer outside of 607 Hammond Plaza. Williams reportedly punched

Students From Gateway Academy Invited To Google Competition

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Two Gateway Academy VEX Robotics teams recently entered the 2018-19 competitive season at the Owensboro Innovation State Qualifier. According to a release from Christian County Public Schools, Team 8349-B took home second place and Team 83490-A brought

Pennyrile Electric Names President And CEO

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The Pennyrile Electric board of directors has selected a new president and chief executive officer. During the monthly meeting Tuesday morning, the cooperative’s board announced Alan Gates will fill the position. Gates most recently served in the

Student Discipline Discussion In Christian County Thursday

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A major concern for parents, teachers, administrators and students in the Christian County School system is student discipline. School officials and safety resource officers will discuss student discipline policies in Christian County Public Schools at a forum

Daniel Appointed As Christian County Coroner

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The newly elected Christian County coroner will be taking over the position a month before his term begins after Coroner Dorris Lamb announced over the weekend he is retiring from the position November 30. Christian County Judge-Executive

HCC Lecture Hall Renamed After First College President

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The lecture hall at Hopkinsville Community College has officially been renamed after a ceremony held Tuesday afternoon. College President/CEO Dr. Alissa Young says the hall is being named after the college’s first president, Dr. Thomas L. Riley.