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WPSD-TV NBC affiliate in Paducah, Kentucky

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The Kelly–Hopkinsville encounter was a claimed close encounter with extraterrestrial beings in 1955 near Kelly and Hopkinsville in Christian County, Kentucky, United States. UFOlogists regard it as one of the most significant and well-documented cases in the history of UFO incidents, while skeptics say the reports were due to "the effects of excitement" and misidentification of natural phenomena such as meteors and owls. The United States Air Force classified the alleged incident as a hoax in the Project Blue Book files.

WZZP Radio station in Hopkinsville, Kentucky

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WNKJ is a Christian radio station licensed to Hopkinsville, Kentucky, broadcasting on 89.3 MHz FM. The station serves the areas of Hopkinsville, Kentucky and Clarksville, Tennessee, and is owned by Pennyrile Christian Community, Inc.

WRND (AM) Radio station in Fort Campbell, Kentucky

WQEZ is a radio station broadcasting a soft adult contemporary format. Licensed to Fort Campbell, Kentucky, United States, the station serves the Clarksville-Hopkinsville area. The station is currently owned by Saga Communications of Tuckessee, LLC. Its tower and transmitter located on Stateline Road in Oak Grove, Kentucky immediately outside the main gates of the Ft. Campbell, Kentucky military installation.

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WHOP-FM Radio station in Hopkinsville, Kentucky

WHOP-FM is a radio station broadcasting a Soft Adult Contemporary format. Licensed to and serving Hopkinsville, Kentucky, United States, the station serves the Clarksville, TN-Hopkinsville, KY area. The station is currently owned by Forcht Broadcasting, and is a sister station to WHOP-AM. The two stations share studios located at 220 Buttermilk Road on the west side of Hopkinsville.

WHOP (AM) Radio station in Hopkinsville, Kentucky

WHOP is a radio station broadcasting a News Talk Information format. Licensed to and serving Hopkinsville, Kentucky, United States, the station serves the Clarksville-Hopkinsville area radio market. The station is currently owned by Forcht Broadcasting.

WHVO Radio station in WKDZ: Cadiz, Kentucky

WHVO and WKDZ are a pair of radio stations simulcasting an Oldies format. Licensed to Hopkinsville, Kentucky, United States, WHVO serves the Clarksville-Hopkinsville area. WKDZ is licensed to Cadiz, Kentucky. The stations are currently owned by Ham Broadcasting Co., Inc. and feature news programming from Fox News Radio. WKDZ is a daytime-only radio station, while WHVO broadcasts 24 hours a day.

WPJI-LP is an American low-power FM radio station licensed to Hopkinsville, Kentucky. The station is currently owned by Pilgrims Journey, Inc.

WSPP-LP is a radio station licensed to Hopkinsville, Kentucky, United States. The station is currently owned by Immaculate Heart Radio Association.

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W22CH, UHF analog channel 22, was a low-powered TBN owned-and-operated television station licensed to Hopkinsville, Kentucky, United States. The station was owned by the Trinity Broadcasting Network. W22CH's transmitter was located near the junction of KY 91 and Eagle Way on Hopkinsville's west end.