Logan County Wreck Claims Life Of Auburn Woman
An Auburn woman involved in a wreck in Logan County Thursday morning has died from her injuries. The Logan County Sheriff’s Office reports the wreck occurred shortly after 9:00 at the intersection of U.S. 68/KY 80 East
First Baby Of 2020 Welcomed At JSMC
Jennie Stuart Medical Center welcomed the first baby born in 2020 on New Year’s Day. According to hospital officials, Linkin Miller arrived at 12:37 p.m. and weighed 7 pounds and 13 ounces. Officials say the baby boy’s
Dossett Files To Run For 8th District House Seat
A longtime teacher and public-school advocate from Hopkinsville has thrown her hat in the ring to run for the 8th district seat on the state House of Representatives.
AG Cameron Requests FBI To Investigate Bevin’s Pardons
Newly-elected Attorney General Daniel Cameron has filed a formal request with the FBI to investigate some of the pardons issued by former Governor Matt Bevin prior to him leaving office. According to media reports, Senate Minority Leader
CCSO Warns About Writing Dates For 2020
Now that we are in a new decade, the Christian County Sheriff’s Office wants to warn everyone about writing the new dates for the year 2020. Because we write the date almost daily, authorities say there are
Melissa Linton, 52, of Elkton
A memorial service for 52-year old Melissa Denise Linton of Elkton will be Wednesday afternoon, January 8, at 3:00 Latham Funeral Home in Elkton. Visitation will begin at 2:00 Wednesday afternoon. She is survived by her fiance’
Alexander Looking Forward To 2020
2020 is going to be a busy, fun-filled year for residents in Cadiz and Trigg County.
Trigg Extension Kicking Off Busy Year With Several Programs
Trigg County Family and Consumer Science Agent Cecilia Hostilo says 2020 will be a busy year, with a lot of great classes occurring.
Princeton Man Charged With Theft Of Golf-Cart
A Princeton man is facing theft charges after he was arrested on New Year’s Day.
Beshear Says Teacher ‘Sickouts’ Did Not Break Any Laws
Governor Andy Beshear announced Tuesday afternoon he has reversed former Governor Matt Bevin’s decision that teachers violated state law when participating in “sickouts”.