The Chair of the Kentucky House Appropriations and Revenue Committe will be discussing the Kentucky state budget and the state’s income tax cuts.
A couple from Middle Tennessee has connected their passion for history with their paranormal investigative skills while rehabbing a 200-year-old home on East Seventh Street in Hopkinsville.
Eric Lee, CEO of Jennie Stuart Health announced a lawsuit filed against the hospital has been dismissed.
A group of individuals who are hoping to see local legislative change that would allow UTV’s to be legal on Christian County roads attended this week’s Fiscal Court meeting.
The community is invited to Hopkinsville’s first ever lip sync battle where three epic battles from local organizations will take center stage at the Alhambra Theatre.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter.
The Hopkinsville Police Department has identified the suspect who is wanted for stealing a trailer containing over $60,000 worth of equipment.
The War Memorial Building, located at 1202 South Virginia Street, is closed until February as renovations are underway.
The ramp from northbound U.S. 41A to westbound Interstate 24 in Christian County will be blocked for several hours tomorrow as crews make repairs to a section of guardrail that was damaged in a recent crash.
The Hopkinsville Human Rights Commission is hosting a Martin Luther King Jr. march on Monday, January 20. The march will begin at 10 a.m. at Freedom Elementary School.