Kentucky House Of Representatives Approves State Budget
The Kentucky House of Representatives approved the proposed state budget Thursday during the Kentucky General Assembly session.
Christian County Schools And Wild Health Hosting Vaccine Clinic
The Christian County School District will partner with Wild Health to host a free COVID-19 vaccine clinic for students, parents, and others on January 26.
American Legion Auxillary Raises $1,000 With Patriotic Quilt
The American Legion Post 74 Auxiliary recently presented a sizeable donation to veterans in Mayfield impacted by the December 10 tornado thanks to the raffle of a patriotic quilt.
Man Charged In Princeton Road Burglary
One man has been identified and charged in connection to a burglary on Princeton Road Wednesday morning.
Jeffrey Reid, 60, of Hopkinsville
Funeral services for 60-year old Jerry Lee Reid of Hopkinsville will be Saturday, January 22, at noon at Dogwood Funerals and Cremations in Hopkinsville. Burial will follow in McColpin Cemetery. Visitation will be Saturday from 10:00 a.m.
Christian Co School Board Takes Next Steps In Construction Project
Architects for the new Christian County Public Consolidated High School are optimistic that construction documents will be completed by May and construction will get underway this summer.
Coleman, Beshear Continue Push For Universal Pre-K
Governor Andy Beshear’s biennium budget proposal certainly comes with bells and whistles, thrills and shrills. With a Republican super-majority in both the State House and State Senate, he’s shooting for the moon and hoping to land somewhere
Christian Co School Board Takes Next Steps In Construction Project
Architects for the new Christian County Public Consolidated High School are optomistic that construction documents will be completed by May and construction will get underway this summer. Hafer Associates Architect, Jack Faber presented the School Board with
Hopkinsville Police Chief Excited About Flock Cameras Impact On Fighting Crime
Hopkinsville’s police chief says the flock cameras recently acquired by the police department after approval by Hopkinsville City Council is the best investment they have made in a long time that has had an immediate impact on