Martin Sentenced To Life Without Parole

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A former commercial pilot and Army Major at Fort Campbell, convicted in the Pembroke triple murder case was formally sentenced in Christian Circuit Court Thursday afternoon, with his attorneys filing an immediate appeal.

United Way Of The Pennyrile Announces $750K Goal

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A year after raising more than $600,000 during its annual campaign, the United Way of the Pennyrile has lofty — and potentially achievable — goals for its 2021 fundraising efforts. During Thursday morning’s “Baking A Difference” Campaign

Bill Dorris, 84, of Hopkinsville

Funeral services for 84 year old William R. Bill Dorris III of Hopkinsville will be Saturday, September 4, 2021 at 3:00 p.m. at First United Methodist Church. Visitation will be Saturday from 1:00 p.m. until the funeral

Lawn Renovation

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Because of stress to turf this year including damage from Fall Armyworm, your lawn may be looking sparse, thin, and weedy. If so, now is a great time to consider lawn renovation. Making the decision between renovating

Mary Jones, 87, of Hopkinsville

There will be no services for 87-year old Mary Jean Jones, of Hopkinsville. Dogwood Funerals & Cremations of Hopkinsville is in charge of the arrangements. Survivors include her son: J. Larry (Cindy) Jones of Henderson, KY; her

Brenda Oldham, 62, of Trenton

There will be no services for 62-year old Brenda Sue Oldham, of Trenton. Todd County Funeral Home in Elkton is in charge of the arrangements. She is survived by a son, Joseph Monk (Janie) of Elkton; a

Kentucky Seeing Fall Armyworm Invasion

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What started off as a few scattered reports of armyworms across Kentucky a few weeks ago, has now turned into a full-blown invasion. Experts say a particularly widespread and intense outbreak of armyworms is causing damage to