Three Injured In Tuesday Pembroke Road Crash
A wreck on Pembroke Road at the intersection of Frank Yost Lane sent three people to the hospital Tuesday evening.
Petition Calling For Trigg Schools Nickel Tax Vote Passes 1,000 Signatures
For the last two weeks, and through the efforts of the “Citizens Right To Vote On Tax Increase Committee,” concerned property owners of Trigg County have marched into the old Economy CeeBee No. 2 building
Lyon County Teen Charged With Threatening to Blow Up a School
A 16-year-old male juvenile in Lyon County has been charged after allegedly threatening to “blow up the school”.
PADD Board Hears Good News From State Audit
State Auditor and governor-hopeful Mike Harmon paid a visit to Hopkinsville Monday morning, bringing strong and positive news to Pennyrile Area Development District officials.
Hopkinsville Rotary Club Announces Theme For 2023 Auction
The Hopkinsville Rotary Club Tuesday announced the theme for its 73rd Annual Rotary Auction to be held in April.
Robert Vidmar, 81, of Cadiz
A funeral mass for 81-year-old Robert Vidmar of Cadiz, will be Friday, January 13, at 11:00 AM at St. Stephen Catholic Church in Cadiz Burial with full military honors will be held on Tuesday, at the St.
Bill Voss, 74, of Edmond, Oklahoma
Graveside services will full military honors for 74-year-old Bill Dwayne Voss, of Edmond, Okla, formerly of Hopkinsville, will be Friday, January 13 at 10 am at the Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West. Maddux-Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home is on charge
Christian County Fiscal Court Opens 2023 Under New Leadership
In the college world, some would call it “Syllabus Day.”
Better Oversight Promised By Cadiz Finance Committee After Tax Increases
A member of the Cadiz City Council Finance Committee is committing to be oversight of city revenue and expenditures following a unanimous vote during the recent council meeting increase payroll and insurance premium taxes.
Cadiz Police Department To Add New Car
The Cadiz Police Department is on track to receive a new police cruiser in May following city council approval during their recent meeting. Cadiz Police Chief Duncan Wiggins requested the city move forward with the purchase at