Hopkinsville Native Hosting ‘Healing At Peace Park’

Hopkinsville native Sherria Hester has organized an event this weekend that she hopes will help people of the community heal both physically and mentally following one of the toughest years in recent memory.
Cadiz City Council Waives Utility, Building Permit Fees For PJ Lumber Company

In another important step of the arrival of the P.J. Lumber Company LLC to Trigg County, the Cadiz City Council voted unanimously this past Tuesday to waive utility connection and building permit fees for its upstart —
Christian County Adds 168 COVID Cases Over Past Week

Christian County has added 168 cases of COVID-19 in the past week and now has 266 active cases according to information released Thursday by the health department.
Douglas Williams, 74, of Lebanon, Tennessee
Funeral services for 74-year old Douglas “Fuzzy” Williams of Lebanon, Tennessee, formerly of Hopkinsville, will be Saturday morning, August 7, at 10:00 at Lamb Funeral Home in Hopkinsville. Burial will follow in Green Hill Memorial Gardens. Visitation
Baptist Health Among Medical Organizations To Require Workforce Vaccination

During Thursday’s “Team Kentucky” update from Gov. Andy Beshear, the Kentucky Hospital Association, the Kentucky Medical Association and the Kentucky Nurses Station collaborated for a joint statement — urging the healthcare systems of the Commonwealth to amend
Hopkinsville Traffic Stop Leads To Drug And Weapons Charges

A traffic stop for a seat belt violation in Hopkinsville landed a Clarksville man behind bars facing drug and gun charges.
Hopkinsville Man Charged With Getting Stolen Forklift Stuck on Rail Tracks

A Hopkinsville man was arrested early Monday and charged with using a stolen forklift to remove a stuck ATV from the railroad tracks near Metcalfe Lane.
Order Issued Requiring Masks At Christian County Justice Center

All staff and visitors at the Christian County Justice Center are now required to wear masks in consideration of public safety due to the increase of new COVID-19 cases in the county.
Family Displaced After Fire Damages Sanderson Drive Home

A Hopkinsville home was damaged and a family was displaced after a fire on Sanderson Drive Tuesday night.
Congressman Comer Says Take Delta Variant Serious

First District Congressman James Comer says we need to take the latest surge COVID cases seriously but do not need to shut down schools and businesses.
