Trigg County Tops 100 Active COVID-19 Cases For First Time
Trigg County has passed 100 active COVID-19 cases for the first time, but the number of coronavirus cases have leveled off since two reported outbreaks at long term care facilities.
Student-Aged COVID Case Rate Dropped In December
The increase of new COVID-19 cases in Kentucky involving student-aged children dropped in the month following the state’s recommendation that schools close to in-person learning until January.
Grand Jury Indicts Couple Charged In North Kentucky Avenue Murder
A Hopkinsville woman and man facing charges in connection to an October murder on North Kentucky Avenue were indicted Friday.
Two Clarksville Men Sentenced In Hopkinsville Carjacking Case
One of the four people involved in a 2019 carjacking at the Hopkinsville Wal-Mart that led to a police chase and the shooting of a Hopkinsville police officer has been sentenced to 18 years in federal prison.
McConnell Receives COVID Vaccine Friday
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced Friday he received the COVID-19 vaccine and is advocating for Americans to do the same.
McConnell Optimistic For COVID Relief Bill
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell spoke on the floor of the Senate Friday to assure the American people that COVID-19 relief is in the works.
Pennyrile Electric Recognized For On The Job Safety
Pennyrile Electric has been presented with the Governor’s Safety and Health Award.
Bechler to Serve on Several Key House Committees
When the Kentucky General Assembly convenes next month, 4th District State Representative Lynn Bechler of Marion will serve on several key committees that reflect the district’s priorities.
Oath Of Office For Hopkinsville Mayor And City Council To Be Virtual
The City of Hopkinsville will administer the oath of office for new council members and Mayor Wendell Lynch virtually this year.
Twelve New COVID-19 Cases Announced In Trigg County
The Pennyrile District Health Department confirmed twelve cases of COVID-19 Thursday.