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Meet the 95-year-old grandpa who still flies planes
Good morning, friends, this is Tennessean columnist Brad Schmitt. And if you're looking for something weird to do tomorrow night — sushi pizza party!. Not kidding. Slim & Husky's is joining forces with Ricey & Co. sushi catering for one night only for an event where you can get raw fish on your pizza. Check out the deets here.
UK history professor to speak at Hopkinsville Juneteenth celebration
University of Kentucky history professor Dr. Gerald Smith will be the guest speaker for a Juneteenth celebration at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 15, at the Boys and Girls Clubs of Hopkinsville-Christian County. Hopkinsville representatives of historically Black fraternities and sororities, known as the Divine Nine, are the event organizers, said...
Battle of Sacramento returns this weekend
The Battle of Sacramento reenactment and weekend festivities are returning for the first time this weekend, Friday, May 17-Sunday, May 19, in four years since the pandemic first began. “Thanks to the support of our local community, the many volunteers, the city of Sacramento and the McLean County Fiscal Court,...
Pets of the Week
HOPKINSVILLE, KY – Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter. The shelter is at 2935 Russellville Road, and the phone number is 270-887-4175. Business hours are Tuesday-Saturday from 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. and the shelter is closed for lunch from 12:30-1 p.m.
6th Street Boutique is closing after 8 years in downtown Hopkinsville
The 6th Street Boutique will be closing at the end of the spring season, owner Janey Moss announced Wednesday in a Facebook post. “I have loved every minute of the last eight years! I have so many wonderful friends, and hopefully provided a service to the ladies of Hopkinsville,” Moss wrote. “It is with some sadness that I am announcing the closing …”
Watch: Thousands of cicadas invade property in Bremen, Ky.
MUHLENBERG CO., Ky. (WFIE) - Those cicadas we’ve been talking about have made their way to Muhlenberg County. Leslie Manis shared video of thousands of them in Bremen. “The sound is amazing, how loud they are!,” said Manis. The cicadas were expected. [Previous: The cicada invasion has begun]
Man arrested for 12th time in Christian County, caught trafficking meth, fentanyl, cocaine
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – Hopkinsville Police Department, S.W.A.T, the Hopkinsville Special Investigations Unit, and the Drug Enforcement Unit collaborated on a drug trafficking arrest on May 15. The 39-year-old male suspect was found after a search warrant was obtained for a residence on McKee Street in Hopkinsville,...
Lady Mustangs turn back OHS 6-0
Abry Carver went 2-for-2 and drove in three runs as Muhlenberg County took a 6-0 high school softball win over Owensboro on Thursday in Greenville. Joshlynn Noe went 2-for-4 with a double, a triple and two runs for the Lady Mustangs (20-6), Taylor Wilkins went 2-for-3 with a double, two runs and an RBI, and Ava Carver added an RBI.
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