For Turner, Displaced At Lodge, Mayfield Is ‘Home’
Blacked out following a destructive EF4 tornado roaring through his hometown, Clinton Turner came to in the early morning of December 11 — devastation wrapping around his tiny home in the Mayfield Housing Authority along Brookside and
Al Rutland, Jr., 81, of Hopkinsville
Funeral services for 81-year-old Al C. Rutland, Jr., of Hopkinsville, will be held Thursday, December 30, at noon at Hughart, Beard & Giles Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Riverside Cemetery. Visitation will begin Thursday morning at
Former Hopkinsville Mayor, Well-Known Business Owner Passes Away
The community is remembering the contributions of former Hopkinsville Mayor Al C. Rutland, Jr, who passed away earlier this week.
KYTC Notes Pre-Storm Cell Service Levels ‘Months Away’
While temporary cell phone service has been restored to the west Kentucky tornado damage corridor, officials believe it could be no less than three-to-six months before reception levels return to pre-storm clarity.
Bennie Herndon, 81, of Hopkinsville
Funeral services for 81-year-old Bennie L. Herndon, of Hopkinsville, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Lamb Funeral Home in Hopkinsville.
Woman Injured In Christian County Interstate 24 Crash
A woman was injured in a wreck on Interstate 24 at Exit 86 in Christian County Tuesday morning.
Recovery Efforts Continue In Dawson Springs, Hopkins County
As recovery efforts continue in Dawson Springs, the next steps are beginning to emerge in a community that lost so much.
Felts Sworn Back In For Cadiz Police Department
Officer Michael Felts is no stranger to the Cadiz Police Department.
Lynch Says Hopkinsville Monitoring Payroll Tax Collection Decline
Hopkinsville Mayor Wendell Lynch says city officials are continuing to keep an eye on a decrease in payroll tax collections as the result of a decline in the workforce in the city limits.
Britainy Beshear Thanking Kentucky Residents, Others Who Donated To Recent Toy Drive
Team Kentucky received a big thank you after Christmas was made a little brighter for those who lost everything after recent tornadoes.