Hopkinsville And Christian County Spotlighted In Regional Tourism Programs
Like most city and county governments across the state, funds from the American Rescue Plan Act were used for improvements to infrastructure, roads, and buildings while others used it to promote their location.
City Taking Nominations For Mayor’s Community Awards
The City of Hopkinsville is taking nominations for its inaugural Mayor’s Community Awards, a chance to recognize and celebrate the unsung heroes in the community.
Juvenile Charged Following Pursuit In Stolen Vehicle
A 16-year-old Hopkinsville juvenile was charged after she and several passengers were found in a stolen vehicle early Tuesday.
Woman Charged With Stealing Lost Property
A Hopkinsville woman was charged with stealing lost property at the Wal-Mart on Clinic Drive on June 27.
Cadiz Field Of Flags Retirement Planned For Saturday
American Legion Post 74 will formally retire more than 100 flags that are flying in the Field of Flags on Saturday, July 6th, at the corner of Main Street and U.S. 68-80 in Cadiz.
SPOTLIGHT ATHLETE – Joe Peca
Joe Peca is playing his third summer of Ohio Valley League baseball — the last two with the Paducah Chiefs. The former Trigg County standout has seen limited action in two seasons at Murray State University but
Governor Beshear Says Kentucky Still Waiting On FEMA Assistance
Governor Andy Beshear says he is still waiting to hear if Kentucky will receive funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to help pay storm recovery costs from the Memorial Day weekend severe storms.
Voter Registration Rises In Kentucky Amid Legal Battle
In June, Kentucky saw a net increase in voter registrations, with 9,693 new voters added and 4,362 removed, according to the Secretary of State’s Office.
State Funding On The Way To Todd County
District 16 Representative Jason Petrie and District 32 Senator Mike Wilson were in Elkton earlier this week to bring conformation of state funding that is coming to Todd County.