Pence Encourages Military Spouses During Fort Campbell Visit (w/VIDEO)
The Second Lady of the United States encouraged military wives and left them with promising updates from the White House during a visit to Fort Campbell Friday morning.
Sharon Rogers, 53, of Hopkinsville
Funeral services for 53-year old Sharon Kaye Rogers of Hopkinsville will be Monday morning, March 2, at 11:00 at Gamble Funeral Home in Hopkinsville. Burial will follow in Double Barn Cemetery in Herndon. Visitation will be Sunday
Jerold Baldwin, 89, of Hopkinsville
Funeral services for 89-year old Jerold Dereece Baldwin of Hopkinsville will be Sunday afternoon, March 1, at 2:00 at Flat Lick Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Burial will be private. Visitation will be at the church beginning at 1:00
Stewart County Man Charged With Child Abuse
A Stewart County, Tennessee man has been arrested and charged in an alleged child abuse case.
CCHD Officials Say They Are Monitoring The Coronavirus
Christian County Health Department officials say they are working with local, state and federal entities to stay up to date on the Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Hopkinsville Woman Injured In South Virginia Street Crash
A Hopkinsville woman was taken to the hospital after a rollover crash on South Virginia Street in the area of East 16th Street Thursday morning.
Hopkinsville Couple Charged With Stealing Guns
A Hopkinsville man and woman were charged Thursday morning with theft after they reportedly took guns out of a Hopkinsville home.
Hopkinsville Man Charged With Rape
A Hopkinsville man was arrested on a warrant for the rape of an adult female Thursday night.
Garden Corner – Keep the Color, Lose the Size
Kelly Jackson Christian County Extension Office Surely one of the most widely recognized harbingers of spring is the bright yellow blooms of forsythia. These extremely durable shrubs have graced gardens for centuries. While beautiful in bloom, these
Trigg School Board Approves Travel For Program Training
Trigg County school board members narrowly approved action during Thursday night’s meeting to allow some school staff to go on an out-of-state trip to attend a Summit Learning training session.