Four Hopkinsville Employers Honored for Outstanding Workplace Safety Awards
Four employers in Christian County were among dozens of Kentucky businesses honored with Governor’s Safety and Health Awards on Thursday.
PREVIEW – Caldwell County Looking to Bounce Back in 2024
Caldwell County feels like it’s going to be much improved over last season. How that shows up in the win-loss column, though, is unknown. “It’s difficult to say right now because you never know what everybody else
8th Annual Hopkinsville Summer Salute On Tap for This Weekend
Downtown Hopkinsville has been transformed into festival central for the 8th Annual Hopkinsville Summer Salute which begins Friday and wraps up Saturday night.
Insurance Money Reported Stolen
Money from an insurance policy was reported stolen in Hopkinsville Wednesday morning.
Electronics And Money Reported Stolen In Hopkinsville
Several items were taken in a burglary on East 21st Street in Hopkinsville sometime between July 28th and July 30th.
Hopkinsville Man Charged With Assaulting Another Man
A Hopkinsville man was charged after he reportedly assaulted a man at Christian County Manor Wednesday afternoon.
Jannie White, 83, of Hopkinsville
Jannie Louise Wynn White, 83, Hopkinsville, passed away on Monday, August 19, 2024, in Nashville. Jannie, the daughter of the late Walter and Earline Wynn, was born on June 7, 1941, in Christian County. Jannie was a
Janice Mason Art Museum Welcoming Chlupsa In Late August
Beginning Thursday, August 29, and running until Friday, October 4, the Janice Mason Art Museum in Cadiz will be hosting “A Splash of Color” by artist Steve Chlupsa — showcasing a career profile expressed through several mediums
Harvest Season Means More Ag Equipment On Area Roads
Harvest season is upon us in western Kentucky and that means an increase in agriculture vehicles on the roadway.
Alien Enthusiasts Invade Hopkinsville Visitors Center (w/PHOTOS)
Like many events over the years that have fallen to the wayside, the Kelly Little Green Men Days was once a beloved, local tradition to highlight the crazy story of August 21, 1955.