New Toyota Boshoku Facility Brings 157 Jobs to Western Kentucky

The ribbon is officially cut at the new Toyota Boshoku Western Kentucky plant, a 354-thousand-square-foot facility producing advanced seat-frame components. Governor Andy Beshear says the celebration marks a promise fulfilled. click to download audioThe governor praised the
Hopkinsville Lady Tigers Celebrate Season with Final Banquet (w/PHOTOS)

A night of emotion for the Hopkinsville Lady Tiger volleyball team Tuesday evening. The Lady Tigers held their final end-of-season banquet at the War Memorial Building. Lady Tiger Coach Laykin Peek struggled to get through her speech,
Salvation Army Still Has Big Plans For Hopkinsville Improvements

After previous presentations with the Pennyrile Area Development District and Hopkinsville City Council, officials with the Salvation Army of Hopkinsville-Christian County remain adamantly optimistic about plans to build a new four-in-one facility capable of serving south western
Toyota Boshoku Cuts Ribbon on $225 Million Hopkinsville Plant

Kentucky officials, community leaders and company executives gathered Tuesday to celebrate the grand opening of Toyota Boshoku Western Kentucky, a $225 million advanced manufacturing facility that will employ 157 people and produce seating components for the RAV4.
Loretta Gray Seay, 94, of Trenton
Loretta Gray Seay, age 94, formerly of Trenton, KY, passed away peacefully on Sunday, December 7, 2025, at The Regional Medical Center in Bowling Green, KY, of natural causes.
Lady Rebels Still Searching for First Win After Tough Loss to McLean

The Todd County Central Lady Rebels went into their home game against the McLean County Lady Cougars looking for their first win of the new season. Unfortunately, they were not able to do so, and ended up
Max’s Moment – Maddox Mitchell’s Runner Beats the First Half Horn

We love buzzer-beaters at YourSportsEdge.com. On a night when Murray rarely missed from the outside, Maddox Mitchell beat the first half horn at UHA’s Blazer Gym with a runner in the lane that earned him this Max’s
HCC Fall Commencement Planned For This Friday

Hopkinsville Community College will hold its spring commencement ceremonies on Friday with two services scheduled at noon and 3 p.m. on the Hopkinsville Campus.
Housing, Childcare Take Stage At Chamber Legislative Breakfast

Just ahead of the 2026 biennium session of the Kentucky General Assembly, discourse and politicking continues to ramp up in south western Kentucky. Such was the case Tuesday morning, where the Silos of Hopkinsville played host to
Edwin Durbin, 66, of Hopkinsville
Edwin Clay Durbin, 66, of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, passed away on November 25, 2025. Born on December 26, 1958, in Birmingham, Alabama, he was known to many as “Ed” or “Eddie.” He was the son of the late
