Forest Service Clearing Up Misinformation on Homeplace Permanent Closure
The U.S. Forest Service is dispelling misinformation that has spread about the possible permanent closure of the Homeplace 1850s Working Farm.
Restaurant Association President Says Industry ‘Tired of Being Picked On’
The application process for the Team Kentucky Food and Beverage Fund went live Monday with over 2,600 applications received in the first two days. The $40 million fund to help the state’s restaurants and bars was announced
Christian County Reports New COVID-Linked Death
Officials with the Christian County Health Department are confirming the county’s 46th death.
Christian County Schools Reporting Highest Active COVID-19 Cases Among Staff
The Christian County Public School system is reporting the highest number of active staff member COVID-19 cases, as all students are completing virtual work from home.
Caldwell Murder Suspect Appears in Court Tuesday
A Dawson Springs man facing murder and other charges appeared in Caldwell County Circuit Court Tuesday afternoon in connection to two separate cases.
Beth Mann Named Trigg Chamber “Citizen of the Year“
Edge Media Group President and General Manager Beth Mann is the 2020 Trigg County Citizen of the Year.
Hopkinsville Man Injured In Muhlenberg County Crash
A wreck on Western Kentucky Parkway sent a Hopkinsville man to the hospital Monday night.
Kentucky Restaurant Owners Signing Petition To Stay Open
Restaurant owners in Kentucky are signing a petition saying they plan to reopen on December 14 even if Governor Andy Beshear does not rescind the restaurant closure order.
Hopkinsville Community College Reports Enrollment Decrease
Hopkinsville Community College officials say fall semester enrollment was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hopkinsville YMCA Grateful for Community Support
After many Americans purchased holiday gifts on Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday, Giving Tuesday is here.