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10 hours ago
Fireworks forecast: Heat index to stay in triple digits with slight chance of rain in Hopkinsville

Christian County forecast: Fourth of July will bring an Extreme Heat Warning and Heat Advisory along with a slight chance of rain.

News
1 day ago
Increased KSP presence expected in Christian County during July 4 weekend

Troopers with the Kentucky State Police in Post 2 will be strategically patrolling highways and rural routes this weekend.

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News
2 days ago
SWK Economic Development Council breaks down budget for fiscal year

Carter Hendricks walked board members through the proposed budget, which includes increased revenue from local government and private donors.

Red Pembroke Fire Department rescue truck parked outside a garage, with a blue sky above and a red roof building in the background.
News
2 days ago
Grant money funds new vehicle with exclusive features for Pembroke Fire Department

The Pembroke Fire Department is better equipped to aid other Christian County agencies with a new vehicle.

News
2 days ago
Hopkinsville launches budget dashboard to boost transparency with residents

Hopkinsville residents are able to get an in depth, easy to read look at this fiscal year’s budget through a new dashboard.

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Crime
2 days ago
Funeral held for 19-year-old shooting victim Neveah Gill in Hopkinsville

The CCHS graduate was days away from swearing into military service when she was shot to death on Calvin Drive.

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Entertainment
3 days ago
DeBow to close for ‘Red, White and Ooh!’ fireworks show at state fair in Hopkinsville

Here are some things to know ahead of the Fourth of July fireworks in Hopkinsville.

Crime
3 days ago
CCSO warns about impersonation calls, Hopkinsville woman loses over $4,000

An influx in scam calls ask residents to pay fines over the phone to avoid arrest in Hopkinsville.

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