Jerry Glass, 77, of Eddyville
Graveside services for 77-year old Jerry Glass of Eddyville will be Saturday afternoon, October 8, at 1:00 at Gray Oliver Cemetery in Lamasco. Dogwood Funeral & Cremations of Hopkinsville is in charge of the arrangements. Survivors include
Circuit Court Clerk Announces After-Hours EPO Changes

The Christian County Office of the Circuit Court Clerk has announced some updated changes for after-hours emergency protective orders (EPO).
Hard Frost And Light Freeze Possible This Weekend

Weather Edge forecaster David Powell says we will start to see a pattern change in the weather as a couple of fronts move through our area.
Magisterial Candidates Featured At LWV Forum Thursday

The Hopkinsville League of Women Voters will continue its series of debates tonight involving candidates in Christian County.
Former Hopkinsville Pastor Recovering From Ian

As the cleanup begins in Florida, a Hopkinsville native and pastor who is serving at a church in the Sunshine State is recovering from Hurricane Ian — the second time he has been in the crosshairs of
Commonwealth Agri-Energy And Agri-Chem Report Strong Year
The value-added and supply divisions of the Hopkinsville Elevator Cooperative both reported strong years in 2021 during the annual meeting held October 4, at the Bruce Convention Center. The value-added side of Hopkinsville Elevator is known as
Brooks And Handy Debate Age And Experience

The veteran politician and the newcomer are going head to head for the Hopkinsville City Council Ward 12 Seat. Councilman Philip Brooks has held the seat from many years, but Republican Matthew Handy is runninng and hoping
Two New Faces Vie For Hopkinsville Ward 8 Seat

Hopkinsville City Council Ward 8 hopefuls would both bring a fresh perspective to the governoring body as neither has served before. During the Wednesday night, League of Women Voter forums Democrat Twila Dillard and Republican Terry Meeks
Water Park And Landlord/Tenant Ordinance Among Topics At Ward 9 Debate
Candidates for the Hopkinsville City Council Ward 9 seat do not agree on the Tie Breaker Aquatic Center. Challenger Jaime Lienberger says her priorities would include devesting the city of the water park. click to download audioCouncilwoman
Ward 11 Candidates Talk Priorities and Homelessness

Hopkinsville City Council Ward 11 Republican Challenger Jose Quinonez may agree with Councilman Jason Bell on some issues, but the two have very different priorities if elected. Councilman Bell says among his priorities is continuing his efforts