Henderson Hands Hopkinsville Second Loss of Season

The Hopkinsville Tigers soccer team went into their matchup with the Henderson County Colonels having won their last game. Unfortunately, they were not able to start a win streak, as they went down 5-2 on Wednesday evening.
U.S. Olympian Lilly King Helps Cut Ribbon On YMCA Pool

If there is anyone who understands what it means to bring a new swimming pool to a community, it’s Lilly King.
VIDEO – Bradley, Jr. Details Hoptown’s Opening Night Win

Senior quarterback James Bradley, Jr. rushed for 195 yards and three touchdowns and threw for another 126 yards and two scores to lead the Hopkinsville Tigers to a 49-13 week 1 win over visiting Stratford, TN. Afterward,
Max’s Moment – Kiya Sears Curves in Corner Kick

Caldwell County freshman Kiya Sears had a big night as the Lady Tigers shut out Webster County 8-0. Sears had two goals and three assists in the triumph. One of her goals came on a corner kick,
Hopkinsville Community College – Facilities Worker II – First Shift

Hopkinsville Community College – Kentucky Community and Technical College System Facilities Worker II – Position #10000045 – Monthly Salary – $2,158 FIRST SHIFT – 6:00 am to 2:30 pm Open Date: 08/26/25 – Close Date: 09/07/25
More Remains Before Spikes Trial Begins In September

With a trial scheduled to begin September 15, much remains to be sorted in the case of The Commonwealth vs. Bobby Spikes.
Dawson Springs Man Charged In Attack On Girlfriend

A Dawson Springs man was charged with assaulting his girlfriend on South Campbell Street in Hopkinsville Tuesday night.
Hopkinsville Traffic Stop Leads To Drug Charges

A traffic stop for a problem with a license plate light on West 7th Street led to drug charges Monday morning.
PHOTOS – Caldwell County 3 Hopkins Central 0

Caldwell County swept three sets from Hopkins County Central in 7th District volleyball action Tuesday night in Princeton. See some of the action in this gallery from Your Sports Edge.
Eternal Flame to Honor Gander Crash Victims in Hopkinsville

This year marks 40 years since the tragic Gander crash that claimed the lives of 248 soldiers from Fort Campbell.