On Tuesday, Nov. 7 Hopkinsville police charged and arrested a man after an investigation into a stolen trailer.
Hopkinsville fire chief, Steve Futrell, has been with the HFD since 1999. Being born and raised in Hopkinsville, Futrell graduated from Hopkinsville High and as soon as he turned 21, joined the service.
Christian County High School is looking for a new head football coach, according to a press release from CCPS.
A Hopkinsville man has donated his award to The Boys and Girls Club after winning Professional Driver of the Year contest through his company.
The Board of Directors for Hopkinsville-Christian County Convention and Visitors Bureau names Ryan Clark as the new Visit Hopkinsville executive director.
Christian County Public Schools will not proceed with the early consolidation of its high schools, athletics, or extra-curricular programming prior to the completion of the new Christian County High School, according to a news release from CCPS.
Ferrell’s Snappy Service is located on 1001 S. Main St., in downtown Hopkinsville. Ferrell’s has been serving up hamburgers to the Hopkinsville community since 1936.
A Hopkinsville firefighter put his skills to the test while on vacation in Hawaii with his wife.
On Tuesday, Nov. 7, South Western Kentucky Economic Development Council, (EDC) announced that it was warded a Workforce Invest Grant by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) to support collaborative efforts in training and education.
Christian County Public Schools has announced the candidates and timeline to fill the vacant 2nd District Board seat.