Annual Pancake Breakfast Begins 2020 Relay Season
The annual Relay For Life Pancake Breakfast kicked off the 2020 fundraising campaign Saturday morning.
Man Robbed At Hopkinsville Motel
Police are investigating a report of a robbery after a man showed up at a store on North Main Street claiming to have been robbed Saturday morning.
Kentucky Senate Passes Bill Raising Age To Buy Tobacco
A bill raising the age to purchase tobacco products, including electronic cigarettes, and bring Kentucky’s statute in line with the new federal law, passed the state Senate by a 28-10 vote Friday.
Hopkinsville Home Damaged In Saturday Fire
A Bryan Street home was damaged in a fire Saturday morning.
Hopkinsville Police & Christian County Sheriff’s Department Welcome New Officers
Five new officers will be joining law enforcement agencies in Christian County after graduating from basic training this week at the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training on the campus of Eastern Kentucky University.
Child Found In Unsafe Conditions, Hopkinsville Woman Charged
A Hopkinsville woman was charged with wanton endangerment after police say a child was found sleeping in a home filled with smoke on Wallace Avenue Friday night.
Lucy Bush, 85, of Olmstead
A memorial service for 85-year old Lucy Ella Bush of Olmstead will be Sunday afternoon, January 26, at 3:00 at Cook-Webb Funeral Home in Guthrie. Visitation will begin at 2:00 Sunday afternoon. She is survived by two
Edith Jackson, 87, of Jacksonville, Florida
Funeral services for 87-year old Edith Jackson of Jacksonville, Florida, formerly of St. Augustine, Florida and Trenton, will be Saturday morning, February 8, at 11:00 a the West Side Church of Christ in Elkton. Burial will follow
Glenn Finch, 70, of Hopkinsville
Graveside services with military honors for retired Air Force Technical Sergeant 70-year old Glenn Finch of Hopkinsville will be Monday morning, January 27, at 10:00 at Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West in Hopkinsville. Goodwin Funeral Home in Cadiz
Hendricks And Luna Thanked For Continued Service To Hopkinsville
Community members had the opportunity Friday afternoon to say thank you to Hopkinsville Mayor Carter Hendricks and Idalia Luna, as both move into new positions.