Christian County Judge Executive Gives Updates on Historic Buildings, Flood Recovery
Christian County officials are taking the next 90 days to decide what to do with the Weber Building, currently the oldest standing structure in downtown Hopkinsville.
Christian County Prepares for New School Year with Cell Phone Changes, New Police Force
As students get ready to return to Christian County Public Schools, a new law is bringing changes inside the classroom—and outside, too.
VIDEO – Smith Looking for Preseason Intensity From Senior-less Rebels

Todd County Central won two games and tied a third at the recent Bluegrass State Games in Lexington. With no seniors on the roster of a team that played in the All A State Tournament last year,
PHOTOS – 2025 Caldwell County Cheerleaders

The 2025 Caldwell County High School cheerleaders posed for photos Monday night at Tiger Stadium. See the 2025 CCHS cheerleaders in this gallery from Your Sports Edge.
PHOTOS – 2025 Caldwell County Tiger Football

The Caldwell County Tiger football team held its annual Picture Day on Monday at Tiger Stadium. The Tigers will play their first scrimmage Aug. 8 at Greenwood. They will open the regular season Aug. 22 with a
Woman Injured In William Lile Road Crash

A wreck on William Lile Road in Crofton sent a woman to the hospital Tuesday afternoon.
Officials Unveil Mike Cherry Memorial Highway In Crittenden County

Larger than life.
Auxiliary Gyms Officially Open at Hopkins Central & Madisonville

School and local officials in Hopkins County, along with a contingent of state officials that included Governor Andy Beshear, were among those gathered at Hopkins County Central High School for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open the
Todd Central’s Noah Rager Picks Up Top 20 Finish at SOKY Shootout

After a tough start to his day, Todd County Central’s Noah Rager finished strong to pick up a top 20 finish. Rager was one of two Rebel golfers competing in the SOKY Shootout at the Crosswinds Golf
Grace And Mercy Helping Women Rebuild Their Lives

A local ministry in Hopkinsville is doing more than just offering second chances.