OCTOBER OUTLOOK
High pressure takes over the weather across the South for this week, leading to a long stretch of summery warmth and humidity. We won’t see a lot in the way of rain through Friday at least. But
Deputies Will Follow Indian Mound School Buses Wednesday
Stewart County Sheriff’s deputies will be following Indian Mound school buses again Wednesday. According to Stewart County School officials, this is Bus #6, Bus #15, Bus #30, Bus #35 and Bus #69, all of which serve the
Princeton Man Sentenced In Elks Lodge Murder
A Princeton man has been sentenced in the murder of another Princeton man last year. Joseph “Joey” Anderson was sentenced to 15 years in prison by 56th Judicial Circuit Judge C.E. “Woody” Woodall Tuesday afternoon in Caldwell
Speaker Pro Tempore Congratulates Imes On Years Of Service
Kentucky Speaker Pro Tempore David Osborne congratulated Representative Kenny Imes on his years of service in the State Legislature Tuesday. Imes resigned from the 5th District State Representative seat Monday after Governor Matt Bevin appointed him to
Elevator Closed At Lake Barkley State Resort Park
The elevator at the Lake Barkley State Resort Park lodge will be closed through mid-November for renovation work. The elevator is closed Tuesday and is expected to re-open Monday, November 19. As we previously reported, Westerfield Builders,
HPD Urging Public To Be On Lookout For Kirby Wallace
With the unfolding events in neighboring Tennessee counties south of Christian County, Hopkinsville Police are encouraging all citizens to be on the lookout for murder suspect, Kirby Wallace. HPD Public Information Officer Lieutenant Kyle Spurlin says they
National Test of the Wireless Emergency Alerts Wednesday
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in coordination with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), will conduct a nationwide test of the Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) and Emergency Alert System (EAS) Wednesday afternoon. According to a release from
No Criminal Acts Found By KSP In Father Baker Investigation
A former pastor at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, who was permanently suspended last week, will not face criminal charges over accusations of inappropriate conduct with minors after state police say their investigation determined no criminal
Todd County Elementary Students Received Free Pumpkins
Last week, every student at North and South Todd Elementary schools received a pumpkin to take home with them. In a post on social media, school officials say students had the opportunity to use these pumpkins to
Genesis Express BBQ Fundraiser Occurring On Friday
Genesis Express will be hosting their annual Bar-B-Que fundraiser Friday. They will be selling mutton, pork, ribs, chicken, baked beans, potato salad, and burgoo. George Radford from Genesis tells the News Edge purchases can be by the