Christian County Adds 22 New COVID Cases
Christian County added 22 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday and saw its active case total creep up to 489 cases with a third straight day of an increase. Information from the health department showed active cases in
Health Departments to Receive Limited Amount of COVID-19 Vaccines
Governor Andy Beshear announced four new regional COVID-19 vaccination sites in the state with one to be located at Murray State University. The sites are targeting Kentuckians over the age of 70, although people in the first
Kentucky On Pace for Fourth Straight Week of COVID Case Decline
Kentucky is on pace for a fourth straight week of declining COVID-19 cases which would mark a first in the 11-month battle against the virus.
Christian County Chamber Makes Case For Historical Horse Racing
The Christian County Chamber of Commerce is asking Kentucky legislators to pass Senate Bill 120 to keep historical horse racing in the state.
Hopkinsville Couple Found With Stolen Property
A Hopkinsville man and woman were arrested after a theft investigation led to a search warrant at their home on Gospel Of Peace Road Wednesday morning.
Hopkinsville Kiwanis Club Serving Up Pancakes Saturday Morning
The Hopkinsville Kiwanis Club will host their annual pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the War Memorial Building.
Open House At New Bed And Breakfast In Caldwell
The public is invited to an open house at the Ivy Manor Bed & Breakfast and Events in Caldwell County this Saturday.
East Noel Drive In Cadiz Closed For Sinkhole Repair
A section of East Noel Drive in Cadiz is closed to allow the public works department to repair a sinkhole that has formed under a section of the roadway.
2020 ‘Record Breaking’ Year For Harvesting Asian Carp In Kentucky
Fisheries biologists with the Western Kentucky Fishery District shared some good news this week — commercial fishermen produced another record-breaking year of Asian carp harvest in 2020.
Comer Questioning Marina Fees Charged By Corps Of Engineers
First District U.S. Congressman James Comer is questioning the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers about how the agency determine fees charged to marina owners and businesses.