Judge Denies Bond Reduction In 2019 Hopkinsville Murder Case
An early 2022 trial date was set in Christian County Circuit Court Wednesday for a Hopkinsville man charged in the 2019 shooting of another man following an argument that began in a vehicle. Judge Andrew Self set
Local Officials Wonder If LBL Management Should Be Changed
As budget questions concerning Land Between the Lakes continue to linger, Stewart County, Tennessee Mayor Robin Brandon wonders if the recreation area’s management shouldn’t be passed on to another federal agency. Leaders of the counties that
Woman Injured In Pennyrile Parkway Rollover Crash
A woman was injured when her SUV ran off the road on Pennyrile Parkway Wednesday afternoon.
Spring Garden Pests
Several key pests of vegetables need to be controlled in the late spring, as control during this period will also help with their management later in the summer. It is important to get seedlings and transplants off
Hopkinsville Man Charged In January Crash Seeking New Attorney
Sentencing for a Hopkinsville man facing six wanton endangerment charges has been delayed as he finds a new attorney.
Alexander Perjury Trial Date Set for November 1
A trial date has been set in the perjury case involving a retired Hopkinsville police lieutenant as the court awaits a decision from the Kentucky Court of Appeals to see if the case will be dismissed.
Lyon, Christian County at Opposite Ends of State Vaccination Rates
Helped by the vaccination of two state correctional facilities there, Lyon County has one of the highest vaccination rates in the state and the highest in western Kentucky.
Inmate Found Dead In Christian County Jail
An inmate was found deceased in her cell at the Christian County Jail Wednesday morning.
Former Pastor & Former Daycare Worker Arraigned In Child Abuse Case
A former pastor and a former daycare worker indicted last week on additional complicity of child abuse charges at First United Methodist Church daycare were arraigned in Christian Circuit Court Wednesday morning.
Cadiz-Trigg Planning Commission Approves Action Regarding Two Possible Subdivisions
The Cadiz-Trigg County Planning Commission took action to help two possible subdivisions move forward and heard from a construction company owner concerning a letter of support for another.