Trial Date To Be Set Soon For Bethel Street Murder Suspects
The three men charged in connection to a robbery and murder on Short Bethel Street in January appeared for a pretrial conference in Christian Circuit Court Wednesday morning. Shakkory Willis, James Yates and Lane Carter, along with
Leadership Program Looking For Members For Next Class
The Leadership Hopkinsville-Christian County program is accepting applications for the 2019-2020 class. Payton Kidd, a graduate of the 2018-2019 class says the nearly ten-month program has been a huge blessing in his life. right-click to download mp3
Sportsplex Celebrates Attendance Milestone Of Over 50K
The Planters Bank-Jennie Stuart Sportsplex Hopkinsville is celebrating reaching a milestone after surpassing a significant attendance at the facility. In just over four months after cutting the ribbon, Marketing and Events Coordinator Chris Jung says this past
Hot Weather Forecast For Memorial Day Weekend
Even though the official start of summer is about a month away, extremely hot temperatures are already here. Weather Edge Forecaster David Powell says it’s all because of a dome of high pressure over the area and
Cooling Our Communities
Our area typically has some very hot weather over the Summer months. The dangers of over-exposure to heat can cause many different problems, especially for the elderly. WKDZ, WHVO, WEKT, and WPKY have partnered with PACS
Jobless Rates Fell In 8 Pennyrile Counties In April
Unemployment rates fell in eight of the nine counties in the Pennyrile District between April 2018 and April 2019 and stayed the same in one county according to the Kentucky Center for Statistics. The unemployment rate in
Crisp Named Winner Of 2019 DJ Everett III Scholarship
A Hopkinsville Community College student is excited about the chance to work toward a career in journalism with the help of the DJ Everett Scholarship. Hannah Crisp, a Trigg County native, was selected from the applications turned
Annual Reading Of The Constitution Friday
The Christian County Bar Association will read the Constitution this year in a ceremony slated for Friday morning. Trigg County native, Chief Justice of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, John Minton, will also be participating in the ceremony
EMS Workers Recognized This Week With Proclamation
This is National Emergency Medical Services Week, a week set aside to celebrate EMS workers and the important work they do in our communities. Prior to the Hopkinsville City Council meeting Tuesday night, Mayor Carter Hendricks and
CCHD To Host Safe Sitter Classes In June And July
The Christian County Health Department will be hosting their annual Safe Sitter classes again this summer. Instructional Design and Marketing Manager Amanda Bassingthwaite says babysitting seems to be a popular job for teenagers during the summer months,