Wilcox Issues Statement In Hopkinsville Ward 7 Discussion
Through the office of Thomas, Arvin & Adams PLLC, Hopkinsville Ward 7 primary election winner Doug Wilcox issued a statement Tuesday afternoon — addressing his being named as a party in two lawsuits seeking a recount of
Britton Slated As Community And Development Services Executive Director
Community and Development Services of Hopkinsville, and its Board of Directors, have announced the selection of Thomas Britton as the next executive director. He will assume his duties June 1.
Christian County Applying For FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grants
Following those destructive storms experienced this past December and January, the Christian County Fiscal Court and its arm of Emergency Management have been in pursuit of new resources for weather preparedness.
Gloria Christine Davis, 93, of Cadiz
Funeral services for 93-year-old Gloria Christine Davis, of Cadiz, will be at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon at Cadiz Christian Church.
Summer Fun At The John L Street Library!
Interim Tag Removed For Ramirez As Sinking Fork Principal
Less than week after being tagged as interim, officials within the Christian County Public Schools have named permanently named Lacey Ramirez the principal of Sinking Fork Elementary School.
Christian County Fiscal Court Eyeing $46M FY 22-23 Budget
Totaling close to $46 million in all of its appropriations, the Christian County Fiscal Court unanimously approved the first reading of its budget for 2022-23 Tuesday morning — with the potential for several improvements coming to Hopkinsville
Todd County Home Damaged In Tuesday Morning Fire
A home on Butler Road in Todd County was badly damaged in a fire Tuesday morning.
District Judge Natalie White Seeking New 56th Circuit Judge Post
56th District Judge Natalie White is the first person to announce she will run for the new 56th Circuit Court judgeship that will be created on January 1, 2023.
Agriculture Heritage Celebrated With Hopkinsville Mural
A mural on the wall of the Christian County Historical Society in Hopkinsville represents the heritage of agriculture in Hopkinsville and Christian County.