Microvast Site In Commerce Park Back On Market

The South Western Kentucky Economic Development Commission is already working to find the next industry for the site in Commerce Park II that was vacated by Microvast’s announcement that the company would not build a manufacturing facility
Chickie Craft Sale

We are EXCITED to Announce our First Chickie Craft Sale – This event is to help support small businesses in our area and surrounding areas. Location will be at Jefferson Davis Monument in Fairview Ky. We are
Microvast Says No For Now To Hopkinsville Plant Construction

Microvast Holdings, a technology innovator specializing in lithium-ion battery solutions, has announced that it will not proceed with its plan to build a factory in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, at least for now.
American Legion Post 74 To Retire Field Of Flags July 8

The 2023 Field of Flags will come to a close Saturday, July 8, at the Veterans Park in Cadiz.
Tennessee Man Injured In Todd County Traffic Crash

A Knoxville, Tennessee, man was injured in a two-vehicle wreck in Todd County Tuesday afternoon.
Boil Advisory Issued For 7,000 Block Of Madisonville Road

The Christian County Water District has issued a boil water advisory for customers in the 7,000 block of Madisonville Road.
Save Our Summer Blood Drive

SOS 2023 Annual Event: 7/25/23 from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm. 7/26/23 from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm. & 7/27/23 from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, WKRBC is hosting our annual SOS 2023 (Save our Summer) event
Post 74 American Legion Field of Flags Retirement Ceremony
It will begin at 10am this Saturday with a few comments, the firing of rifles and playing taps. Individuals may pick up their flags there or in about a week pick them up at the Library.. Our
Mayor Seeking Answers For Hoptown’s Homeless

Homelessness in Hopkinsville has been a topic of discussion for over a year, dating back to the past two election cycles, and discussed with state legislators at a recent Hopkinsville Town Hall.
Shoplifting Complaint Leads To More Serious Charges

A shoplifting complaint at the Hopkinsville Goodwill store led to more serious charges for a Clarksville woman.
