Cherie Colley, 64, of Hopkinsville
Funeral services for 64-year old Cherie Denise Colley, of Hopkinsville, will be Saturday afternoon, May 22, at 1:00 at Maddux-Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home. A Celebration of Life will also be held at this time for her husband, 66-year
Helen Oakley, 96, of Bowling Green
Funeral services for 96-year old Helen Minor Oakley, of Bowling Green and formerly of Hopkinsville, will be Friday afternoon, May 21, at 2:00 at Hughart, Beard & Giles Funeral Home in Hopkinsville. Burial will follow in Riverside
B-25 Bomber Could Make An Appearance in Hopkinsville
There is a chance a B-25 Bomber from World War II could visit Hopkinsville if enough support is gathered.
Christian Co. Health Department To No Longer Offer Vaccines at Convention Center
The Christian County Health Department is shifting its focus on COVID-19 vaccine clinics and working on ways to make them more available to the public.
Tim Bush Named Trigg County High School Principal
A familiar face at Trigg County High School has been named the new principal.
Shade Tree Anthracnose
The term anthracnose refers to the dark blotching (necrotic) symptom commonly seen on some of our favorite shade trees. Anthracnose can occur in the spring with cool, wet weather and when expanding leaves are affected, leaf distortion
Hopkinsville Man Arrested On Warrants Found With Drugs
A Hopkinsville man was arrested on three warrants and reportedly found to be in possession of meth on Bryan Street in Hopkinsville Monday night.
Man Injured in Hopkinsville Motorcycle Crash
Police have released the name of a Lafayette man injured in a wreck on Eagle Way near the intersection of Lafayette Road Tuesday morning.
James Turner, 79, of Cerulean
Funeral services for 79-year-old James A. “Jimmy” Turner of Cerulean, will be Saturday afternoon, May 22, at 2:00, at Goodwin Funeral Home in Cadiz. Burial will follow in Cerulean Cemetery. Visitation will begin Saturday morning at 11:00
Trigg County Class of 2021 Partake in Traditional Graduation
The Trigg County High School Class of 2021 that dealt with many Zoom classes, mask mandates, social distancing requirements, and other unusual events got to celebrate with a little normalcy Monday night.