Christian County Active COVID-19 Cases Show First 3-Day Increase in Five Weeks
For the first time in five weeks, Christian County has seen three consecutive days of increasing active COVID-19 cases.
United Way Of The Pennyrile Receives $35K For COVID-19 Relief
The United Way of the Pennyrile recently received $35,000 from Altria Group to support immediate local coronavirus relief efforts.
Alternative Site Facilitator Appointed At CCPS
The assistant principal at Hopkinsville Middle School, Kenneth Anderson, Jr. has been appointed as the Alternative Site Facilitator for the Christian County school district’s alternative school.
Healthy Adult Has Todd County’s 18th Case of COVID-19
A healthy adult who works at an essential job outside the county has Todd County’s 18th confirmed COVID-19 case.
Trial Date Set In Hopkinsville Police Officer’s Perjury Case
A trial date has been set for a Hopkinsville police officer charged with perjury.
Pennyroyal Hospice Continuing To Offer Bereavement Services
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a lot of challenges, including how people deal with the loss of their loved ones.
Boat Reported Stolen In Christian County
A boat was reportedly taken from Striped Bridge Road in Christian County over the weekend.
HCC To Offer New Paramedic Program In August
Hopkinsville Community College will start a new four-semester paramedic program that will prepare students to sit for the National Registry Paramedic Exam, which is required to work in the field.
Misty Quarles, 33, of Cerulean
Graveside services for 33-year old Misty Dawn Quarles of Cerulean will be Tuesday morning, May 26, at 10:00 at Harmony Grove Cemetery. Maddux-Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home in Hopkinsville is in charge of arrangements. Survivors include: Father: Danny Sisk
Supreme Court Provides Guidance As Courts Plan To Expand Operations
The Kentucky Supreme Court provided guidance Tuesday on jury trials as courts plan to gradually expand operations starting June 1.