Hopkinsville Man Charged After Fleeing From Hopkins County Law Enforcement
A Hopkinsville man reportedly struck a law enforcement vehicle during a pursuit in Madisonville Thursday morning.
Kentucky Restaurant Curfews To Extend Friday
Governor Andy Beshear announced a change in bar and restaurant curfews, which will extend their hours beginning Friday.
Judge Denies Motion to Dismiss Indictment in Christian Martin Triple-Murder Case
A Christian County Circuit Court judge denied a motion to dismiss the indictment against Christopher Martin who is accused of murdering Calvin and Pam Phillips and their neighbor, Ed Dansereau, in Pembroke in November 2015.
Heritage Christian Academy Headmaster Announces Retirement
The long-time Heritage Christian Academy Headmaster has announced she will retire at the end of this school year.
Burger Barn Bar And Grill Officially Open In Cadiz
City of Cadiz and Trigg County Chamber of Commerce officials welcomed the newest downtown Cadiz restaurant Thursday afternoon.
Christian County Reports Two COVID-Related Deaths Thursday
Christian County has announced two more deaths linked to the COVID-19 virus raising it's death toll to 85 with the one-year anniversary of the county's first death approaching. The health department said the 73-year-old male and 75-year-old
Jason Stewart, 44, of Oak Grove
Funeral services for 44-years old Jason “Jbyrd” Stewart, of Oak Grove, will be Saturday afternoon, March 20, at 2:00 at Lamb Funeral Home in Hopkinsville. Burial will follow in G & S Family Cemetery. Visitation will begin
Free Produce Giveaway Friday in Cadiz
Feeding America Kentucky’s Heartland and Anthem are coming together to host a free produce giveaway for Trigg County residents Friday morning.
Tom Bell Featured in Statewide Campaign Black Residents to Get COVID-19 Vaccine
A Hopkinsville businessman is featured in a new campaign launched Thursday morning to encourage Black Kentuckians who are hesitant about getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
Trigg Superintendent Express Concerns Over Pending Education Bills
Trigg County Schools Superintendent Bill Thorpe says he has concerns about two bills passed by the Kentucky General Assembly and now heading to Governor Andy Beshear.