William Bloodworth, 60, of Clarksville
There will be no services at this time for 60-year old William Harold Bloodworth of Clarksville. Christian Cremation & Funeral Care in Hopkinsville is in charge of arrangements. He is survived by his husband Jeremy Slade-Bloodworth of
Cecil Prime, Jr., 89, of Hopkinsville
There will be no services for 89-year old Cecil Haywood Prime, Jr. of Hopkinsville. Christian Cremation & Funeral Care in Hopkinsville is in charge of arrangements. He is survived by two sons Donald Albertson of Michigan and
Confirmed COVID-19 Cases In Kentucky Climbs To 35
Governor Andy Beshear announced there were 35 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state as of Wednesday afternoon and more actions are being taken to combat the spread of the virus and protect the health of Kentuckians.
Details Released In Christian County High-Speed Pursuit
Police have released more details about a pursuit that started on Pennyrile Parkway and ended in a crash on Pembroke Oak Grove Road near the intersection of Interstate 24 Tuesday afternoon.
GM And Ford Temporarily Suspending Production
General Motors (GM) and Ford will be temporarily suspending manufacturing operations in North America through the end of this month to allow deep cleaning at its facilities and to protect its workforce amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according
Bill Allen, 74, of Hopkinsville
Private funeral services for 74-year old Bill F. Allen of Hopkinsville will be Friday, March 20, at Lamb Funeral Home. The funeral home is in charge of arrangements. Survivors include his wife, Brenda Allen, Hopkinsville; his daughter,
FNB Announces Public Access Changes At Facilities
In response to mitigating the spread of the coronavirus, FNB is limiting the public’s access to its facilities.
Elkton Bank And Trust Limiting Public Access To Facilities
As a result of emergency proclamations declared at both the national and state levels, the Elkton Bank and Trust Board of Directors feels it is the best interest of customers and employees to limit access to their
John L. Street Library Closing To Public Thursday
Due to public health concerns regarding COVID-19, the John L. Street Library Board has announced the library will be closed to the public beginning Thursday.
Pennyrile District Health Director Urges Reasonable Caution
Pennyrile District Health Department Director Jim Tolley is cautioning the public against panicking over the Coronavirus Pandemic that is impacting the United States and the world.