Active Christian County COVID Cases the Lowest in Five Weeks
Christian County’s active COVID-19 case total is the lowest in five weeks.
Kentucky in ‘The Eye of the COVID Hurricane’ as Cases Drop
During his Monday media briefing, Governor Andy Beshear said the state has stopped the exponential growth of the coronavirus for the third time.
Kentucky Fares Well In New Government Spending Bill
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced a breakdown of the various Kentucky-centered funding included in the Fiscal Year 2021 government spending bills signed into law by President Donald Trump on Monday.
Winning Powerball Ticket Sold at Max Fuel Express in Princeton
A winning ticket for Saturday night’s Powerball drawing was sold at a convenience store in Princeton.
Disturbance Leads To Drug & Weapons Charges Against Fredonia Man
A disturbance in Caldwell County led to the arrest of a Fredonia man last week on drug and gun-related charges.
Christian County Reports 12th COVID Death In December
The Christian County Health Department has reported the county’s 12 death in December related to the COVID-19 virus.
Congressman Comer Hopeful About Relief Package
First District Congressman James Comer is hopeful the COVID-19 relief signed into law by President Donald Trump will provide a needed boost for the economy.
Rain And Warmer Temperatures Possible This Week
Clouds will continue to build as we go through the week, with rain chances increasing, although some models indicate the region could see a strong bite of winter weather.
Man Charged After Refusing To Leave Sister’s Apartment
A Hopkinsville man was arrested for refusing to leave an apartment he was not supposed to be at on North Elm Street Sunday afternoon.
Area Emergency Operations Phone Lines Working Again
In the wake of Friday’s explosion in Nashville, 911 and the administrative phone lines for the Christian County and Trigg County ECCs are now working once again.