Man Charged With DUI, Trafficking Synthetic Marijuana
A traffic stop Tuesday night led to the arrest of a Hopkinsville man for DUI and trafficking synthetic marijuana charges. Hopkinsville Police report an officer observed 37-year old Mickell Davis driving southbound on North Drive swerving on
Overall Crime Down In Hopkinsville In 2017
The Hopkinsville Police Department has released a year end report for 2017. Chief Clayton Sumner says in the release that comparing 2017 to the previous year 2016, he is excited to report that the City of Hopkinsville
Utah Senator Orrin Hatch Announces He Will Retire At End of Term
Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah said on Tuesday he would retire when his current term ends next year, opening the door for a possible political comeback by 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney. Ending speculation of whether
Florida, Georgia and South Carolina Brace For Snow and Ice Storms
A new storm is making its way to the Southeast Wednesday, likely dumping rain, sleet and some snow before moving north. The storm has prompted schools to close in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. Ice has already
Magistrates Approve Sports Facility Bid
Work to construct a multi-purpose building at the Trigg County Recreation Complex will begin in the near future. Trigg County Fiscal Court approved the low bid during Tuesday's meeting. Judge Executive Hollis Alexander discussed the recommended low
NBC Names Hoda Kotb As Permanent ‘Today’ Show Co-Host
Hoda Kotb has been named as the new co-anchor of the Today show, taking up the position vacated by Matt Lauer after he was fired from NBC after sexual misconduct allegations in November. Kotb made her official
Justin Timberlake Announces New Album ‘Man of the Woods’
Justin Timberlake announced that his fifth studio album will be released Friday, Feb. 2, two days before he takes the halftime stage at Super Bowl LII in Minneapolis. A single from the album will drop this Friday,
City Council Discusses Tourism Controversy
Last month the Cadiz-Trigg County Tourism Commission's decision to temporarily halt payment of 25 percent of restaurant tax monies to the joint city-county Parks and Recreation Board kicked off a controversy. During Tuesday's meeting of the Cadiz
Council Rejects Sunday Alcohol Sales
A push to allow alcohol sales on Sunday fell short during a Tuesday meeting of the Cadiz City Council. A motion put forth by Councilmember Kyle Cunningham that would have permitted the sale of adult beverages by
122 Acres On Concord Annexed Into Hopkinsville
Property on the north side of Hopkinsville will soon be part of the city. The City Council voted Tuesday night to approve the first reading of the annexation of property on Concord Lane. City Administrator Nate Pagan