PHOTOS – Hopkinsville’s Out Of The Darkness Walk
On Sunday, community leaders and members alike joined together for a time to bring awareness to suicide prevention. This Out Of The Darkness Walk was a special gathering for many. Here is a gallery from the event.
Report Of Weapon On A School Bus Determined To Be False
Authorities received a report of a possible weapon on a school bus on Gail Street Monday afternoon.
Process Begins In Landon Stinson Murder Trial
Charged with the 2021 double murder of Trigg County residents and family members Sue Faris and Matthew Blakeley, jury selection for Landon Stinson began early Monday morning in Judge Natalie White’s circuit court.
Trigg School Board Hears Outline Of Lighthouse Programming
Looking to further develop and maintain assurances in state funding for its family resource center arm, officials with the Trigg County Board of Education last Thursday took in an eye-opening annual presentation from Lighthouse FRC Coordinator Ashley
Lori Crandall Moss, 56, of Hopkinsville
A celebration of life will be held at a later date for 56-year-old Lori Crandall Moss, of Hopkinsville.
Robbins Rolling Into HCC’s Riley Lecture Hall This Week
Hopkinsville Community College is preparing to host vocal artist Debbie Robbins for a concert in the HCC Riley Lecture Hall.
Man Injured In Hopkinsville Crash
A wreck on Fort Campbell Boulevard in Hopkinsville sent a man to the hospital Monday afternoon.
Bro. Darell Eldridge, 75, of Princeton
Bro. Darell Eldridge was born on August 8, 1948, at home on a mountaintop on Elk Creek in Blackey, KY. He was called home to Heaven to his eternal reward on Saturday, September 16, 2023. He went
Man Arrested On Several Felony Warrants Found With Drugs
A Hopkinsville man that was arrested on several felony warrants was found to have a large amount of drugs Friday afternoon.
Quota Hunts For Deer, Waterfowl, Pheasant, Crane Opening Soon
The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources offers annual quota hunts for deer, waterfowl and pheasants at state wildlife management areas and other public lands, and for sandhill cranes on a statewide basis.