Changes To Recycling Services Due To COVID-19

Officials with the Hopkinsville-Christian County Recycling Program have announced all curbside recycling will be suspended and all recycling drop off sites will be closed beginning Monday, March 30.
TVA Launches Initiative To Strengthen Public Power Companies

The Tennessee Valley Authority has launched an initiative to support increased flexibility for local power companies who are responding to urgent community and customer needs during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Governor Beshear Confirms 50 New COVID-19 Cases

Kentucky saw its single largest increase in confirmed COVID-19 cases, as reported by Governor Andy Beshear during his Thursday afternoon update.
Five Confirmed COVID-19 Cases In Christian County

The Christian County Health Department confirmed Thursday afternoon that there are now five confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the county.
Comer Explains Emergency COVID-19 Stimulus Package

First District Congressman James Comer and Dr. J. Kyle Turnbo joined forces Thursday afternoon to host a town hall to address concerns made by constituents on what is being done during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Christian County Animal Shelter Still In Business for Adoptions

Pet adoptions are continuing at the Christian County Animal Shelter although the procedures are considerably different than usual.
Paradise Power Plant Burns Last Load of Coal

One of western Kentuckys iconic coal-producing power plants has burned its last load of coal and has been retired for good.
Fort Campbell’s 531st Hospital Group Deploys To New York

More than 200 medical personnel from Fort Campbell deployed Thursday to New York state to provide a full range of healthcare services.
Jerry Birl, 78, of Cadiz
Private funeral services for 78-year old Jerry L. Birl, Sr. of Cadiz will be with immediate family only due to social distancing. A private burial will be held at Patterson Cemetery. Gamble Funeral Home in Hopkinsville in
Ft. Campbell Dependent Of Military Retiree Tests Positive For COVID-19

Officials of the 101st Airborne Division reported Thursday a dependent of a military retiree at Fort Campbell has tested positive for COVID-19, making this the first confirmed case of the virus at the Army post.
