Robert Ringe, 77, of Hopkinsville
There will no services for 77-year old Robert “Bobby” Joe Ringe, of Hopkinsville. Christian Cremation & Funeral Care in Hopkinsville is handling the arrangements. Survivors include: Sister: Linda Carolyn Murphy, of Hopkinsville
Hopkinsville Native Recent Graduate Of Basic Military Training

A 2017 graduate of Hopkinsville High School recently graduated basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. Joint Hometown News Service reports U.S. Air Force Airman Shardaria L. Kendrick completed an intensive, eight-week program
Andrew Morgan, 15, of Hopkinsville
A visitation for 15-year old Andrew Buck Allen Morgan, Jr., of Hopkinsville will be held Friday evening, September 13 from 4:00 until 6:00 at Maddux-Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home in Hopkinsville. Survivors include: Grandmother: Susan Guiendon Brothers: Joshua
UPDATE – Man’s Finger Cut During Hopkinsville Fight

Police have released more information about a fight on Brown Street that led to part of a man’s finger being cut off Wednesday afternoon. Hopkinsville Police Sgt. Edward Eastman said Roscoe Anderson went to the home to
VFW Post 1913 Remembers Lives Lost on 9-11

Hopkinsville Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1913 held a ceremony Wednesday morning to honor the lives lost during the 9-11 attacks of 2001. Post Commander John Brame recalls the horrific events of September 11, 2001, saying we
Nortonville Woman Wins $250,000 From KY Lottery Ticket

A Nortonville woman’s bank account grew considerably after she claimed a Kentucky Lottery scratch-off ticket Tuesday. Amanda Curtis claimed the ticket worth $250,000. Curtis purchased the ticket from a retailer in Oak Grove. Curtis says she does
Boots And Bandannas Deemed Successful, Will Happen Again Next Year

The inaugural Boots and Bandannas event is being considered a success. Jim Mullen was among the organizers and says Saturday night’s event brought a lot of people to the Lake Barkley State Resort Park Convention Center.
Wreath To Be Laid Friday In Memory Of Trooper Ponder

2019 marks the 4th anniversary of Trooper Cameron Ponder’s death. Kentucky State Police say they will lay a wreath Friday afternoon at the flag pole near the site of his death. The service will begin at 4:00
Hopkinsville Woman Charged With Assaulting Man With Baseball Bat

A Hopkinsville woman was charged after she reportedly hit a man multiple times with a bat on South Cleveland Avenue Tuesday morning. Hopkinsville Police say 32-year-old Jarricca McKnight hit her roommate 25-year-old Arnez Taylor with a baseball