Christian County Active COVID-19 Cases Back Above 500
The Christian County Health Department announced Friday that active COVID-19 cases are again above 500.
Simone Parker Among Those Honored During Memorial Ceremony
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, First Lady Britainy Beshear, and Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman honored the more than 3,300 lives lost to COVID-19 across the Commonwealth.
Bond To Be Reduced In Swykert Murder Case
A bond hearing was held Friday afternoon in the case of a Texas man charged with the murder of a former Fort Campbell soldier in Trigg County.
Lack Of Action By Governor Beshear Means ‘Born-Alive Infant Protection Act’ Is Law
Senate Bill 9 or the ‘Born-Alive Infant Protection Act’ became law early Friday morning after Governor Andy Beshear’s window to sign or veto the bill expired.
LBL Announces Hunting Changes For 2021
Officials with Land Between the Lakes National Recreational Area recently announced plans for the upcoming turkey hunt.
Purchase Of New Body Cams for Hopkinsville Police Forwarded To City Council
The Hopkinsville City Council Committee of Whole is recommending the purchase of new body cameras for the city police department.
Enrichment Camps Being Planned For Trigg School Students
Trigg County School officials are making plans to help address some of the student educational gaps that are resulting from the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Hopkinsville Police Investigate Shoe Store Shoplifting
Several pairs of shoes were reported stolen Thursday in a theft at Rack Room Shoes on Fort Campbell Boulevard.
Kentucky Launches Free Statewide Wi-Fi Speed Test Thursday
The Broadband Speed Test Initiative was launched in Kentucky Thursday. The statewide test is to gather data needed to expand internet home access for school, business, telehealth and more.
Christian County Schools Approve New Vision And Mission Statements
The Christian County Board of Education approved new vision and mission statements, as well as a new logo during Thursday night’s meeting.