Man Charged With Fleeing From Police
A Hopkinsville man was charged with wanton endangerment of a police officer and receiving stolen property after a traffic stop in Oak Grove Friday morning.
Woman Charged With Firing Shots In A Residential Neighborhood
An Oak Grove woman was charged with wanton endangerment after an altercation Thursday night.
Quarles Feeling Momentum In Governor’s Primary Race
Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles feels his campaign for Governor is gaining momentum in the final days leading up to the May 16 Primary Election.
Hopkinsville’s Christian Care Communities Campus Thanks Nurses
Christian Care Communities campuses across the state celebrated National Nurses Week, a chance to thank the employees who work tirelessly to care for the residents of its ten communities.
Constitution Celebrated In Annual Ceremony At Christian County Justice Center
The Christian County Bar Association hosted its annual reading of the Constitution of the United States Friday.
Trigg School Board Reveals First Tentative Budget For 2023-24
It won’t be fully realized until late September, when funding arms become more clear.
Knight Lays Out 2023-24 Growing Home Budget
With a theme of “Growing Home” Hopkinsville Mayor J. R. Knight released his first budget proposal Friday morning that includes pay raises for city employees and capital expenditures to give city workers the tools they need to
Early Voting Continues In Christian And Trigg Counties
Early voting is underway across the Commonwealth for the May Primary Election.
Gracey Man Charged With Causing Damage To A Rental Home
A Gracey man was arrested on several warrants for several charges including criminal mischief and custodial interference Thursday morning.
Food Lion Feeds Event Next Saturday
The Hopkinsville Food Lion will host a Kickoff for Summer Festival on Saturday, May 20.