UPDATE – Grimes Receives Recanvass Request From Bevin

Secretary of State Allison Lundergan Grimes says her office received a written recanvass request from Governor Matt Bevin Wednesday. The request is seeking a recanvass of all precincts in all Kentucky counties after unofficial vote totals currently
Council Approves 4-Way Stop On Pyle Lane In Hopkinsville

While everyone’s eyes and ears were on the results of the General Election Tuesday night, Hopkinsville City Council met in regular session and approved a permanent four-way stop on Pyle Lane and passed the second reading of
Swan Lake Geese

Photograph By – Ron Jackson
Crime Stoppers Fugitives Of The Week

Hopkinsville-Christian County Crime Stoppers needs your help locating this week’s fugitives. Coordinator Officer Mike Atkins has more.
Brick Thrown Through Door Of Hopkinsville Gas Station

Police are investigating after a brick was thrown through the door of a Hopkinsville gas station Wednesday morning. Hopkinsville Police say someone threw a brick through the front door of the Marathon on East 9th Street in
Beshear Claims Victory, Bevin Yet to Concede

Following an unprecedented close race for the Kentucky Governor seat, Democrat Attorney General Andy Beshear is claiming a victory as incumbent Governor Matt Bevin is holding out for the official call. In the C2 Event Center,
Republicans Win All Except For Kentucky Governor’s Race

After unofficially losing the Governor’s office Tuesday night, Republicans will hold all other statewide offices. In the Secretary of State race, Michael Adams beat Democratic candidate Heather French Henry by a vote of 52% to 48%. Adams
Christian County Voters Say “No” To Nickel Tax

Christian County voters were overwhelming in their response to the nickel tax. The unofficial vote was 9,301 against to 4,651 for the nickel tax, a difference of 4,650 votes. The issue first surfaced in February, when the
Hopkinsville Woman Charged With Burglary And Stalking

A Hopkinsville woman was charged with burglary and stalking after she reportedly broke into a man’s home on College Street Tuesday afternoon. Hopkinsville Police say 37-year-old Jessica Young went to a man’s home uninvited and threatened him
Voter Turnout In The Area Better Than Predicted

County officials in Christian, Trigg, and Caldwell believe voter turnout has been higher than expected for the General Election due to the governor’s race. Christian County Elections Coordinator Melinda Humphries says there were two electioneering issues they
