Excessive Heat Watch Effective Thursday Through Sunday
All of western Kentucky is under an Excessive Heat Watch The National Weather Service in Paducah has issued an Excessive Heat Watch, which is in effect from Thursday afternoon through Sunday evening. * TEMPERATURE…Heat indices from around
Disturbance Call Leads To Happy Meals For Children
Two Hopkinsville Police Department officers are thanking a McDonald’s manager for taking care of some hungry children recently. The police department reports Amanda Hancock, manager of the location on Fort Campbell Boulevard helped Sergeant Edward Eastman and
Madisonville Man Charged With Meth And Heroin Trafficking
A Madisonville man was arrested for drug trafficking after police say he was a primary source of supply for crystal meth and heroin in both Hopkins County and Montgomery County, Tennessee. The Madisonville Police/Hopkins County Vice/Narcotics Unit
Trigg Student Attends International Competition For HOSA
One Trigg County High School student had the opportunity to go to an international competition with the Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA) organization last month. Savannah Garnett, an incoming sophomore, told members of the Cadiz Rotary
State Health Officials Will Not Ban Tattoos Over Scars
After receiving more than 600 public comments, the Cabinet for Health and Family Services has filed an updated proposed administrative regulation outlining requirements for tattoo studios in the Commonwealth. State officials say the input from the public
UPDATE- Woman Injured In Hopkinsville Wreck
Police have released more details about a wreck that injured a Hopkinsville woman on South Virginia Street Tuesday afternoon. Hopkinsville Police say 77-year-old Ardis Bray was turning onto West 20th Street from South Virginia Street when a
Judge Nickell Elected Lions International Director
A Kentucky Court of Appeals judge and a Hopkinsville businessman were recently elected to serve terms with the Lions Club International. During the 102nd Lions Clubs International Convention last week in Milan, Italy, Judge Shea Nickell of
Section Of KY 800/Crofton-Dawson Road Closed Thursday
Motorists who travel Kentucky 800/Crofton-Dawson Road in Christian County, west of Crofton, need to be aware a section of the road will be closed Thursday to allow a cross drain to be replaced. State transportation officials say
Hopkinsville Man Charged With Burglary
A Hopkinsville man was charged with second-degree burglary and violating a protective order on West 7th Street Sunday night. Hopkinsville Police say 38-year-old William Hess entered a home on West 7th Street and grabbed a woman from
Police: Man Pours Bleach On Woman During Burglary In Hopkinsville
A Hopkinsville man is charged with burglary after he reportedly attacked a woman on South Main Street Sunday night. Hopkinsville Police say 31-year-old David Colgin was found in a woman’s Manhattan Hotel room when she confronted him