Cat Survives Crash, Returned To Owner With No Injuries
Maybe cats really do have nine lives. Workers at West Kentucky Collision Center were recently working on a vehicle involved in a two-vehicle crash and discovered a cat had crawled into the engine bay and somehow survived.
CCHD Reports 97th COVID Death as Active Cases Increase
The Christian County Health Department announced a 65-year-old man is the county’s 97th death linked to the COVID-19 virus.
Kentucky Halts Distribution Of Johnson & Johnson Vaccine
After the CDC and FDA recommended pausing the use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, Governor Andy Beshear announced Kentucky would follow.
Pam Collins, 65, of Hopkinsville
Graveside services for 65-year old Pam Collins, of Hopkinsville, will be Thursday morning, April 15, at 11:00 at Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West. Hughart, Beard & Giles Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Survivors include: her
League Of Women Voters Hosting Legislative Discussion
The League of Women Voters of Hopkinsville will host a discussion with legislators Saturday morning.
BB&T Bank Closing Another Hopkinsville Location
BB&T Bank has announced they will be closing another Hopkinsville location this summer.
Christian County Magistrates Approve Incentive Packages For Two Possible Expansions
Christian County magistrates unanimously approved Tuesday two incentive packages for businesses that may expand soon.
Trigg County Hospital Scheduling Vaccine Appointments
Trigg County Hospital will administer more doses of COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday, April 14, at the Trigg County Recreation Complex.
Senator Paul Says Infrastructure Bill Means Higher Taxes
United States Senator Rand Paul says he thinks the infrastructure bill being proposed by President Joe Biden will lead to higher taxes.
Woman Charged With Assaulting Her Boyfriend With Brass Knuckles
A Hopkinsville woman was arrested after she reportedly assaulted her boyfriend on East 23rd Street Monday night.