Area Leaders Confused By Governor’s Plea For Volunteer Help
Governor Andy Beshear has put a call out to people in six counties asking them to help in the preparation and delivery of meals to senior citizens and students in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Christian County Health Department Shuts Down Business for Non-Compliance
Health officials confirmed Tuesday there are no new COVID-19 cases in Christian County with the three people who have tested positive for the virus resting at home in self-isolation.
Medication Taken In Crofton Burglary
Deputies look for burglary suspects after a large amount of medication was taken Friday morning from the Crofton Pharmacy.
Kentucky Receives Over $1 Million To Help Fight Coronavirus
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced Tuesday that Kentucky will receive $1.6 million from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), for Community Health Centers to
Congressman Comer To Host Telephone Town Hall
Congressman James Comer is planning on hosting a Telephone Town Hall later this week to update those in Kentucky’s First Congressional District about coronavirus (COVID-19).
Christian County Schools Tops 13,000 Meals Served
The Christian County Public School District has delivered over 13,000 meals to students since March 16 with the delivery schedule to be altered some in the coming weeks.
Hopkinsville Brewing Company Making Quarantine A Little Better
The Hopkinsville Brewing Company (HBC) is partnering with two downtown Hopkinsville businesses to help make the COVID-19 quarantine more fun. According to a social media post, HBC is working with Griffin’s Studio and The Mixer to bring
HCCPL Extending Due Dates For Books And DVDs
The Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library has fielded a lot of calls concerning late fees since they announced a closure last week.
Christian County Fiscal Court Members Hear COVID-19 Update
Christian County Fiscal Court members practiced social distancing during their Tuesday morning meeting where they learned more about COVID-19 and heard an update from the jail.
Bryant Says Trigg Countians Continuing to Be Good Neighbors
The Trigg County Emergency Services Director says residents should treat the COVID-19 pandemic as a snow day from school and stay at home as much as possible.