Hopkinsville Council Unanimously Approves Budget

The 2023-24 Hopkinsville City budget is in place after approval following second reading during Tuesday council meeting.
Barbara Slaughter Boyd, 74, of Hermitage, Tennessee
Funeral services for 74-year-old Barbara Elaine Slaughter Boyd, of Hermitage, Tennessee, and formerly of Hopkinsville, will be 1 PM Friday at Latham Funeral Home.
Ernest Allen Lawrence Jr., 87, of Chuluota, Florida
A memorial service for 87-year old Ernest Allen “Al” Lawrence, Jr., formerly of Cadiz, was held Thursday, May 25, at First Baptist of Chuluota, Florida.
UK Student From Gracey Interning This Summer At Kentucky Department Of Agriculture

A Gracey man, who is a student at the University of Kentucky, is serving as an intern with the Kentucky Department of Agriculture this summer. The Department of Agriculture announced that Braden Porter, who is the son
Oak Grove Traffic Stop Leads To Drug Trafficking Charge

A traffic stop on Thompsonville Lane in Oak Grove led to a drug arrest Tuesday morning.
Traffic Stop Leads To Meth Possession Charge

A woman was charged with possession of drugs after a traffic stop for an expired tag on Fort Campbell Boulevard Monday night.
Hopkinsville Woman Injured In Crash Into Fire Station

Police have released the name of a Hopkinsville woman that was injured when her vehicle collided with the fire station on Skyline Drive in Hopkinsville Tuesday morning.
History on Tap: Hopkinsville’s Jewish Community

This month’s History on Tap will be held on Thursday, June 29 at 6:30pm at Hopkinsville Brewing Company. Brett Pritchett, the Museum’s new Learning Coordinator, takes a look at Hopkinsville’s historic Jewish community. From the late 1840s
HCCPL- Battle of the Blue Licks presented by Eddie Price

Eddie Price will present “Battle of the Blue Licks” at 1 p.m. June 21 at Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library, 1101 Bethel St. The Battle of Blue Licks was the last major battle of the American Revolutionary War.
HCCPL-Sounds in the Stacks featuring Pennyrile Area Community Band

Enjoy the celebratory sounds of Pennyrile Area Community Band while surrounded by stacks of library books during this special pop-up performance at 5:30 p.m. June 29. A variety of pieces will be performed by small ensembles. For
