Wednesday Meeting To Recruit New High School Baseball Umpires

The high school baseball season is about six weeks out and there is a critical shortage of umpires for the Second Region. Matt Bell is a longtime umpire and is the assigner for games in the region.
Stolen Evansville Vehicle Recovered In Hopkinsville

A Hopkinsville man was charged with receiving stolen property in connection to a stolen vehicle Tuesday night.
Hopkinsville Man Charged With Assaulting Officer

A Hopkinsville man was charged with assaulting a police officer at Abundant Grace Ministries on South Main Street Tuesday morning.
Cadiz Man Charged With Fleeing From Police

A Cadiz man was charged with fleeing from police after he was found under a blanket in a vehicle on North Drive Tuesday morning.
School Board To Consider Guidelines For New High School Principal

The Christian County Board of Education will consider guidelines for the principal that will oversee the new Christian County High School when the facility opens in 2026.
Art Museum To Host 1920’s Themed Chocolate Affair

With a theme centered around the 1920’s the Janice Mason Art Museum will be filled with chocolate and fun this weekend.
Christian County Ag Breakfast Planned For National Agriculture Day

Plans are coming together for the annual Christian County Salute to Agriculture Breakfast on Tuesday, March 18th in Hopkinsville.
Hopkinsville Council Approves Downtown Living Incentive

Building owners in downtown Hopkinsville are eligible for a new incentive designed to encourage downtown living. Tuesday evening, City Council approved a municipal order creating the Mayor’s 24/7 Downtown Incentive. CDS Assistant Director, Holly Boggess previously explained
Proclamation Honoring Black History Month

The Hopkinsville Human Relations Commission is ready to celebrate Black History. Tuesday night, the Commission was presented with a proclamation signed by Mayor JR Knight and Judge Executive Jerry Gilliam. Councilman Mike Velez stood in for Gilliam
Local Planning Committee Approves District Facilities Plan

Christian County’s 4-year District Facilities Plan is headed to the Kentucky Department of Education for review following a Tuesday night meeting.
