The 586th Field Hospital, Eagle Medic Team, and a portion of the 531st Hospital Center held a casing of the colors ceremony on August 20 at 2:30 p.m. on the 586th grounds, in preparation for their upcoming deployment to Kuwait this fall in support of Operation Spartan Shield.
Hopkinsville locals and out of town visitors celebrated the city’s connection to a piece of unique supernatural history exactly 69 years after the Kelly Little Green Men encounter in 1955.
At the Oak Grove City Council meeting on Tuesday night, council members discussed rescinding their bid to Stinky Pinky as their new solid waste franchise after learning of a partial share buy out from Waste Pro.
The Hopkinsville Police Department is seeking the public’s help with a traffic incident that resulted in a fatality taking place on Thursday, Aug. 8.
During the Oak Grove City Council meeting on Aug. 20, Assistant Chief of the Oak Grove Police Department, Victor Lynch, gave an update on the departments statistics this year.
The Hopkinsville City Council chose to go with a compensating property tax rate, giving the city the lowest tax rate in over 25 years, and the second vote passed allowing the council to move forward in establishing an Entertainment District Center downtown.
Citizens will notice some street and business closures around downtown Hopkinsville as the city prepares for this weekend’s Hoptown Summer Salute.
The man involved in a multi-county police chase from Elizabethtown to Hopkinsville died in the hospital yesterday where he was being treated for a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to the Kentucky State Police.
James Donald Lyon, age 80, of Bowling Green formally of Pembroke passed away Saturday, August 17, 2024, at Hospice House in Bowling Green.
William Wade Wagoner, 79, of Crofton, KY died at 5:04 p.m. Sunday, August 18, 2024 at Christian Health Center.