Driver Charged After Christian County Crash
Deputies have released more information about a wreck that sent a Hopkinsville woman to the hospital on Butler Road at the intersection of Pilot Rock Road Thursday morning.
Annual International Festival Canceled Due To COVID-19
The 11th Annual Hopkinsville International Festival scheduled for March 27-28 has been canceled due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Two Trigg Churches To Close For Next Two Weeks
Two local churches have announced they will cancel services in light of the recent spread of COVID-19.
The Way Hosting Open House Sunday Afternoon
The Way Christian Youth Center is excited as they head into their 10th year of ministry in Trigg County and they plan to celebrate with an open house Sunday afternoon.
Trigg Leadership Selling Bricks For Bicentennial Stage Project
The 2019-2020 Cadiz/Trigg County Chamber Leadership class is working on a project to build a new stage in downtown Cadiz but is needing community support to make it a reality.
Four People Charged In Hopkinsville Theft Of Over $200,000 Worth Of Items
Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department arrested four people Wednesday in connection to a theft at General Steel in Hopkinsville after getting a tip that the stolen items were at a home on Rawlings Road in Woodlawn, Tennessee.
Chicago Woman Reports Robbery In Hopkinsville
A Chicago woman told police someone used force to take her wallet on Skyline Drive Wednesday morning.
WKU Changes In Response To Coronavirus
Western Kentucky Unversity is changing operations to better protect communities and help reduce the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. President Timothy Caboni announced at a news conference Wednesday there are no cases of COVID-19 confirmed on or
Details Released In Hopkinsville Rollover Crash
Police have released more information about a wreck on Pyle Lane that sent a Herndon mother and child to the hospital Wednesday morning.
MSU Transitioning To Online Instruction After Spring Break
Murray State University officials say they continue to proactively monitor and assess the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) and are working closely with all appropriate authorities in regard to the matter. According to a MSU health update, Spring Break