Max’s Moment – Frenetic Point Caps Lady Colonels’ First Set Win

Christian County rallied from a 24-23 deficit to score the final three points of the first set of their region semifinal match, capped by a frenetic final point in this Max’s Moment.
PHOTOS – Demolition Of The Old Blue Streak Printer Building

The demolition of the old Blue Streak Printer building has started in downtown Hopkinsville.
Councilman Martin Shares Results Of Blue Streak Open Records

An open records request reveals mention of demolishing the Blue Streak Printer building as early as September 4th just as demolition of the building began on Thursday, October 30th.
Christian County Coroner Discusses Body Parts In The Mail

Christian County Coroner Scott Daniel is sharing more details about a box received by a Hopkinsville woman Wednesday night that contained human arms and fingers instead of needed medicine.
Body Parts Accidentally Delivered To Hopkinsville Home

A woman was delivered the wrong package containing body parts instead of the medicine she ordered on Wednesday night.
Andrew Lee Jensen, 74, of Hopkinsville
Andrew Lee Jensen, 74, of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, passed away on Monday, October 27, 2025, at his home surrounded by his loving wife and daughters, after a short but courageous battle with pancreatic cancer.
Teresa Ann Foster Scott, 72, of Greenville
Teresa Ann Foster Scott, 72, of Greenville, KY passed away at 12:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 28, 2025 at Beaver Dam Nursing & Rehabilitation Center.
Darlene Ann Gove Hayes, 70, of Crofton
Darlene Ann Gove Hayes, 70, of Crofton, KY died at 10:45 a.m. Tuesday, October 28, 2025 at her residence.
Lt. Col. William Joseph Chaudoin, Sr., 79, of Hopkinsville
Retired Lieutenant Colonel William Joseph “Joe” Chaudoin, Sr., PE-PLS, a man of faith and indomitable spirit, completed his earthly journey on October 28, 2025, at Ascension Saint Thomas Hospital West in Nashville, Tennessee.
GOOD NEWS — CCPS Education Foundation Again Delivers ‘Bright Ideas’ Grants

Christian County Public Schools celebrated innovation in the classroom last week as the CCPS Education Foundation awarded $7,000 in Bright Ideas Grants during a special presentation at the Board of Education on Wednesday, October 22.
