Christian County Grand Jury Issues Indictments
The Christian County Grand Jury returned multiple indictments Friday including on charges of wanton endangerment, assault of a police officer, and child abuse.
UHA Students Remember Classmate Hensley Hunt
University Heights Academy students and staff are remembering fellow student Hensley Hunt who passed away unexpectedly Saturday.
Cadiz Water Issues Boil Advisory For Apache Heights
A boil water advisory is in place until further notice for Cadiz Water customers in the Apache Heights neighborhood. The advisory was issued Sunday afternoon.
Colonel Band Earns Top Honors At Franklin-Simpson
The Christian County Colonel marching band returned from Franklin-Simpson Saturday with top honors. Band Director Anthony Darnall says the Christian County Colonel Band was named Grand Champion at the 55th Annual Franklin-Simpson Marching Invitiational Saturday, September 7th.
Gwen Smith, 74, of Hopkinsville
Funeral services for 74-year-old Gwen Smith, of Hopkinsville, will be 4 PM Tuesday at First United Methodist Church.
KET’s Shaw Set To Speak At MSU’s McGaughey Lectures In September
Murray State University’s prestigious McGaughey Lectures on Press Freedom and Responsibility continue at 7:30 PM Thursday, September 19, in Lovett Auditorium when officials welcome KET News Director of Public Affairs and Moderator Renee Shaw — a widely-respected
37th Annual Trail Of Tears Pow Wow Rolls On In Hopkinsville
The 37th Annual Trail of Tears Pow Wow is currently underway, running through Saturday and deep into Sunday at the Trail of Tears Commemorative Park in Hopkinsville.
Unfried Named Interim Principal At Freedom Elementary
In 2022, Beth Unfried retired from education — her last stop as University Heights Academy’s Head of School position.
Mobile Disaster Recovery Centers Coming Christian, Todd Counties On Limited Basis
Frankfort officials announced Friday the September 9 arrival of Mobile Disaster Recovery Centers for Christian, Todd and Simpson counties — for those Kentuckians who experienced loss from the Memorial Day weekend severe storms.
Hopkinsville Driver Licensing Regional Office Re-opens Following Storm Repair
Located at 901A South Main Street, Frankfort officials announced Friday the re-opening of the Hopkinsville Driver Licensing Regional Office — following extensive storm damage repairs from an early June severe weather event.