‘No Vendor Space Remains’ For 2023 Ham Festival
Exactly two months away from the Trigg County Country Ham Festival, Renaissance On Main Director Brianna Hyde confirmed Wednesday afternoon that no booth space remains for the highly-anticipated pig party.
Beshear Reveals Education Plan For Second Budget
A day before the Local Issues Conference and the Kentucky State Fair, Governor Andy Beshear outlined his “Education First” budget plan Wednesday morning — calling for an 11% pay raise for teachers and all school-related personnel, and
Atkins Hears Arguments Wednesday Surrounding Solar Arrays And Fiscal Court
It could be another month before a final decision is made, but Circuit Judge John Atkins heard civil preliminary arguments in Dogwood Corners LLC v. the Christian County Fiscal Court Wednesday afternoon — pertaining to solar installations
New Developments Arrive Following Poindexter’s Arraignment
A release on recognizance motion for Hopkinsville’s Devon Poindexter was denied by Judge John Atkins in Christian County Circuit Court Wednesday morning, but things may change when all parties reconvene September 13.
Enrollment Continuing To Grow In Christian County School District
Enrollment in the Christian County School District is inching above the 8,000 mark with the numbers expected to grow through Labor Day.
Mental Health Evaluation Coming For Hopkinsville Murder Case
Filed by Louisville defense attorney Ramon McGee, Judge John Atkins granted a motion asking for the mental health evaluation of Earl Guillemet during Wednesday’s session of the Christian County Circuit Court — asking headway be made on
VIDEO – UHA First Day Of School
It was ‘Back-to-School’ day for the students at University Heights Academy. Check out this video of the kids heading back to class.
PHOTOS – UHA First Day Of School
Back to School time for the students at University Heights Academy. Check out this pics of the kids going back to the classroom.
Citizens Voice Concerns About Officer At Hopkinsville Council Meeting
The actions of one police officer on social media continue to be a talking point for community members. Though no action was taken or discussed, Hopkinsville City Council heard from several concerned citizens Tuesday night regarding Officer