Child Flown To The Hospital After Being Struck By Vehicle
A child was flown to the hospital after he was hit by a vehicle on East 7th Street in Hopkinsville Sunday afternoon.
Woman Injured In Sunday Oak Grove Interstate 24 Crash
A woman was injured in a wreck on Interstate 24 just before the Pembroke Oak Grove Road exit Sunday afternoon.
Rosie Wright, 84, of Cadiz
Memorial services for 84-year-old Rosie Mae McGhee Wright of Cadiz will be at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, October 29, at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Princeton, Kentucky. Dogwood Funerals & Cremations of Hopkinsville is in charge of
Tina Dixon, 68, of Hopkinsville
Graveside services for 68-year-old Tina Faye Dixon of Hopkinsville will be at 2:00 p.m., Monday, October 24, at Riverside Cemetery. Dogwood Funerals & Cremations of Hopkinsville is in charge of the arrangements
Woman Injured In Herndon Single-Vehicle Crash
A wreck on Binns Mill Road in Herndon sent a woman to the hospital Sunday morning. Christian County Sheriff’s deputies say a car driven by Tejalben Gandhi was northbound when she lost control in a curve and
Trigg County Marching Band Heading To State Competition
The Trigg County Wildcat marching band is heading to state competition next weekend after a strong finish in regional competition Saturday. The Wildcat band took second place overall at KMEA regional competition Saturday in Bowling Green. The
Kenneth Tubbs, 85, of Kuttawa
Funeral services for 85-year old Kenneth Ray Tubbs of Kuttawa, formerly of Dawson Springs, will be Monday, October 24, at 1:00 at Morgan's Funeral Home in Princeton. Burial will follow in Rosedale Cemetery in Dawson Springs. Visitation
Goolsby And Turner Entertain Torchlight Tales Crowd
History professor Wayne Goolsby and Christian County Historian William Turner used a pleasant setting by the pavilion at Jeffers Bend Environmental Center to share the story of the Bell Witch from nearby Adams, Tennessee. Although the bonfire
Christian County And Hopkinsville High School Bands Earn State Bids
The Christian County and Hopkinsville High School bands will both compete in the state KMEA semi-finals next week after finishing strong Saturday in regional competition at the Stadium of Champions in Hopkinsville. The Christian County Colonel Band