Christian County Out of the ‘COVID Red’ for the First Time Since October

Christian County’s COVID-19 case total is creeping closer to 6,000 cases since the pandemic began but the good news is, it’s taking longer to get there than it did in January.
Area Received Less Snow Than Forecast

The area received less snowfall than forecasted, but another system is expected to impact the region beginning Wednesday.
KY Vaccinations Up, COVID Case Numbers Down

Over 12-percent of the state’s population has received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine with vaccination sites approaching 97-percent of its seven-day utilization.
Road Crews Continuing ‘Around The Clock’ Effort To Clear Roads

Kentucky Transportation Cabinet crews will continue to clear roads across the region and prepare for the next round of winter weather Wednesday.
Street Clearing Efforts Underway In Cadiz

Crews from the Cadiz Public Works Department are working to clear the snow from roadways and streets in the city.
State Senators Frustrated By Lack Of West Kentucky Vaccine Access

First District State Senator Jason Howell says he is frustrated by the lack of access to the COVID-19 vaccine in Western Kentucky.
Cadiz Duplex Destroyed In Fire

A duplex located on Cunningham Avenue was destroyed in a cooking fire Monday afternoon.
Hopkinsville Man Charged After Operating 4-Wheeler “Recklessly”

A Hopkinsville man was arrested after a traffic stop for reckless driving on a four-wheeler in Hopkinsville Monday afternoon.
Crofton Woman Found Dead In Guthrie Home

Authorities are investigating the death of a Crofton woman who was found deceased in a Todd County home Friday afternoon.
Kentucky Justice Facilities Closing Because Of Snow Storm
Justices Centers in Western Kentucky and across the state closed early Monday and will remain closed Tuesday due to the winter storm that is impacting the area.