GOOD NEWS — Trigg County’s Plymale Bound For State Academic Competition
Following a strong showing in district competition at Crittenden County High School, Trigg County High School’s academic team didn’t come up empty-handed in this past weekend’s regional efforts at Calloway County High School.
Man Charged With Burglary In Hopkinsville
A man was charged with burglary after he reportedly forced his way into a home on Loftus Drive Sunday afternoon.
Bettye Brooks, 91, of Hopkinsville
Bettye Herring Brooks of Hopkinsville, passed away of natural causes on February 9, 2024, at the age of 91 while residing with her daughter and son-in-law in Missouri City, TX. She was born February 17, 1932, in
74th Annual Hopkinsville Rotary Club Auction Just Eight Weeks Away
Now less than two months out, the 74th Annual Hopkinsville Rotary Auction will consume nearly every square inch of the War Memorial Building on 1202 South Virginia Street.
Oak Grove Tourism Wins Three Kaleidoscope Awards
The Oak Grove Tourism and Convention Commission won three awards at the Southeast Festivals and Events Association’s Kaleidoscope Awards.
Sanctuary Shop and Share Raises $3,500
Sanctuary’s recent Shop and Share program in Christian and two other counties collected over $3,500 in grocery and monetary donations for its 24/7 emergency domestic violence shelter.
Kentucky Hunting and Fish Licenses Available
Licenses and permits for fishing, hunting, and trapping in Kentucky for the upcoming license year are now available for purchase.
Foster Care Review Board Volunteers Needed in Trigg
Volunteers are needed in 69 counties in Kentucky to serve on Citizen Foster Care Review Boards which are responsible for reviewing the cases of children in foster care and making recommendations.
Spring Fire Season Still in Effect Until April 30
Fire officials are reminding the people that Kentucky’s Spring Wildfire Hazard Season is still in effect until April 30th.
Creative Writing Workshop to Spotlight Local History
The Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County will host a creative writing workshop led by Hopkinsville Community College English professor Elizabeth Burton on Tuesday, February 27.