Hay Barn Destroyed In Guthrie Fire
A barn containing hay at Kentucky-Tennessee Livestock in Guthrie was destroyed by fire Thursday afternoon.
Kentucky At A New Plateau of COVID-19 Cases
Governor Andy Beshear says the state is in a plateau of new COVID-19 cases, not a decline, as more restrictions continue to be lifted after the outbreak.
UPDATE – High-Speed Pursuit Ends In A Crash In Hopkinsville
Deputies have released the names of two people charged after a high-speed pursuit in Hopkinsville Thursday afternoon.
Christian County Student Claims Second in Comer Art Contest
Congressman James Comer announced Thursday a student from Christian County placed second in his annual art competition.
15th And 16th COVID-19 Cases Reported In Trigg County
The Pennyrile District Health Department is reporting two new COVID-19 cases were confirmed in Trigg County Thursday.
Section Of Hopkinsville Rail Trail To Be Closed Beginning Monday
A portion of the Hopkinsville Greenway Rail Trail will be closed during the day beginning Monday to allow for easement clearing work.
Adams, Thomas Looking to Continue to Serve in Hopkinsville’s Ward One
An incumbent and a former councilman are a part of the Democrat primary election ballot for the Ward One Hopkinsville City Council seat.
Eddyville Woman Facing Assault Charges Following Stabbing; Victim Airlifted
An Eddyville woman is facing assault charges following a stabbing that resulted in the victim being life-flighted from the scene Wednesday night.
King’s Kitchen Summer Feeding Program Food Drive Friday at WPKY
Volunteers with a local children’s summer feeding program are reminding the community that a food drive will be held at the WPKY studios in Princeton Friday to help them collect food to distribute for the month of
Absentee Voting Changes Announced In Christian County
Christian County officials are continuing to work and make changes regarding absentee voting for the upcoming primary election.