To help assist people in Kentucky affected by the storms, straight-line winds, and tornadoes that passed through at the end of May, FEMA and Kentucky Emergency Management are opening a Disaster Recovery Center in Christian County.
With seven elementary schools, two middle schools, three high schools, alternative programs and an early learning center, hundreds of staff members have been working all summer long to ensure students have a successful school year.
Money raised during the gala will be the main source of funding for the organization for the year, allowing them to provide various programming like tutoring, uniforms, meals, trips, and scholarships to participating youth.
A new double deck play structure, a swing set with two regular swings and two infant swings, and new mulch will take the place of old equipment.
Pickleball at the Plex returns through Sep. 26 in Hopkinsville.
A 27-year-old man from Oak Grove is facing four drug trafficking charges after several illegal drugs were found in car and home.
James Hunter was named the number one speller with the word “globular” during the Big Bee Spelling Bee at Hopkinsville Brewing Company.
City officials are encouraging the community to participate in a survey that will provide inspiration for a logo design.
A 32-year-old man and a 32-year-old woman were arrested and are facing for several drug charges after their car went into a ditch in Crofton.
The Christian County Sheriff’s Department worked in conjunction with Metro Nashville Police and other law enforcement agencies to intercept a suspect fleeing across state lines in a stolen car.