Division Of Forestry ‘No Burn’ Notice In Effect Until April 30
A reminder that from February 15 until April 30, and from October 1 through December 15, the Kentucky Division of Forestry has a no burning notice each day in effect until 6 p.m. — as these are
HCC Preparing To Honor Hopkinsville’s bell hooks
Gloria Jean Watkins, better known by her pen name “bell hooks,” will be commemorated at Hopkinsville Community College — with plans well underway not only to erect a feature in Round Table Literary Park honoring her, but
Though Low Risk, Avian Influenza Discovered In Ballard County
On Friday, federal officials notified the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources that avian influenza — or “bird flu” — has been detected in some of the state’s waterfowl.
Four Locals Join KSP Post 2 Telecommunications Network
On February 18, 2022, Gov. Andy Beshear and the Kentucky State Police (KSP) announced that 12 telecommunicators — representing seven posts across the Commonwealth — have graduated from the KSP Telecommunications Academy. Among the graduates: four locals
Names Released In Pembroke Road Tractor-Trailer Crash
Police have released the name of a man that was injured in a wreck on Pembroke Road at the intersection of Eagle Way in Hopkinsville Friday night.
Man Injured In Pembroke Road Tractor-Trailer Crash
A man was injured in a wreck on Pembroke Road at the intersection of Eagle Way in Hopkinsville Friday night.