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Former Daycare Worker Pleads Guilty to Abuse Charges
A former Hopkinsville daycare employee reached a mediation agreement in Christian County Circuit Court on Tuesday. Deshayla Day is a former First Baptist Church Daycare employee who was originally charged with first-degree criminal abuse. She was accused of lifting a 16-month-old child by one arm from a classroom and into...
Police arrest Hopkinsville man for stalking
Hopkinsville Police arrested 21-year-old Alejandro Daniel of Hopkinsville for reportedly stalking an individual on Monday. According to a police report, officers were dispatched to a prowler call at a Hopkinsville residence. The victim shared that Daniel had reportedly knocked on their door, called them multiple times from different phone numbers and previously followed them around town.
Hopkinsville Fire and EMS receives gold achievement award for third year in a row
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – Hopkinsville Fire Department has received the American Heart Association’s Mission: Lifeline EMS Gold achievement award for its commitment to offering rapid and research-based care to people experiencing the most severe form of heart attacks and strokes, ultimately saving lives. Mission: Lifeline is...
Hopkinsville Ends Fiscal Year With Surplus
The City of Hopkinsville is ending the 2023-2024 fiscal year in good standing. Tuesday night, Chief Financial Officer Melissa Clayton gave City Council her monthly financial report, which consisted of year-end numbers. Clayton says the four major revenues for the city were up. The Insurance premium tax was up 11.2...
Terry McBride Ready For Saturday’s Back To Back Show
Tickets are nearly sold out for this year’s Brice Long and Friends Back to Back benefit concert on Saturday night at the historic Alhambra Theatre in Hopkinsville. The show will feature Long and his many Nashville country radio hits and other songs he has written for the likes of Josh Turner, Jon Pardi, and Terry McBride.
The mother, grandmother of a man who died of a fentanyl overdose charged in his death
The mother and grandmother of a 21-year-old man who died of a fentanyl overdose have been charged in his death. The Pennyrile Narcotics Task Force in early June responded to a residence on Williams Hill Road in Elkton and found Jordan Moorefield deceased. Further investigation by the medical examiner’s showed he died from a fentanyl overdose, according to WKDZ.com.
Ward 9 comes together to keep Bryan Street clean
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – Bryan Street in Hopkinsville has undergone a landscaping makeover, now adorned with plants, vibrant flowers, and neatly trimmed lawns courtesy of a group of volunteers rallied by Hopkinsville City Council Member Jamie Lienberger. As homes continue to be transformed, the ongoing effort kicked off with a big cleanup on June 22.
CASA of Christian County shutting down local office after 6 years
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – After six years in Hopkinsville, CASA of Christian County is closing its doors as of July 15. The non-profit was comprised of volunteers who advocate for children in the court system that have been abused or neglected. “After serious contemplation, and with a...
Hopkinsville Fire Department Hiring in Anticipation of Opening New Station
As the Hopkinsville Fire Department prepares to open its new fire station in the southern part of the city, they have an ongoing job application process for new firefighters. Captain Payton Rogers said the application deadline is July 26 and their training is conducted in-house. Rogers said mandatory physical ability...
Visit Hopkinsville to host inaugural Alien Invasion Day festival
On August 21, 1955 the Hopkinsville police station was swarmed with reports of people saying they had a close encounter with extraterrestrial beings in the Kelly community. The incident became known as the Kelly Green Men Encounter and this year Visit Hopkinsville will be recognizing the day with its inaugural Alien Invasion Day festival.
Veteran launches youth wrestling non-profit in Hopkinsville
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – Motivated by his son’s interest in wrestling, Michael McAllister is putting in the work to launch a non-profit that will make the sport accessible to all ages in Hopkinsville and Christian County. McAllister’s love of wrestling started in elementary school, and he...
Hopkinsville Salvation Army opens cooling station
The Salvation Army of Hopkinsville has opened its main office, 313 E. Seventh St., to serve as a cooling station in response to the extreme heat this week. Anyone wanting a cool place can go to the office between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. through Friday, July 19. Also in...
Crofton Man Charged With Possession Of Drugs
A Crofton man was charged with possession of drugs after being arrested on a warrant on South Madisonville Street Tuesday night. Christian County Sheriff’s deputies say they stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation and the passenger 57-year-old Timothy Daughtery was found to have a bag of suspected meth in his pocket.
Details Released In Russellville Road Fatal Crash (w/VIDEO)
More information has been released about a wreck on US 68 in Fairview that claimed the life of a Bowling Green woman and injured two children and a man Monday afternoon. Christian County Sheriff’s deputies say an SUV driven by 21-year-old Laqway Matthews was eastbound on US 68 when the vehicle crossed the median and overturned several times. Matthews was ejected before the vehicle came to rest in a ditch.
A deep dive into Christian County history reveals an Alexander Graham Bell connection
When brothers and pastors Henry T. and Robert T. Anderson migrated to Christian County in about 1837 and 1839, respectively, the county was just moving out of its frontier beginnings and quickly emerging as a center of business in an agrarian and increasingly slaveholding area. By the time New York City author Eve M. Kahn followed their trail and visited the same area in June 2024, it would have been completely unrecognizable to the brothers.
Kentucky receives high grade for special education for 15th consecutive year
For the 15th consecutive year, Kentucky’s public school system has received the highest rating for special education. The report card from the U.S. Department of Education rates states on meeting the requirements and purposes of IDEA – the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
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