‘Field Of Flags’ Underway In Trigg County
Passersby and locals may have noticed the rows of “Stars & Stripes” starting to go up along the Blue Star Memorial Gardens in Cadiz — there at the corner of Main Street and U.S. 68, in front
Charles Adcock, 50, of Crofton
Charles Donovan “Chucky” Adcock, age 50, of Crofton, passed away on June 10, 2024, at Jennie Stuart Medical Center in Hopkinsville. Mr. Adcock was born on September 14, 1973, in Madisonville, to Edward Eugene Adcock and the
Christian County Revealing Hometown Hero Banners Next Week
Officials with Christian County have plans for revealing the community’s first-ever Hometown Hero Banner.
PHOTOS – Christian County at the Marshall County Lake Chem Summer Shootout
The Christian County boys’ basketball team was at Marshall County High School on Friday to take part in the Lake Chem Summer Shootout, facing off against the defending 1st Region champion Marshals and runners-up McCracken County. The
GOOD NEWS — HCC Foundation Receives Grant From Dollar General Literacy Foundation
According to Executive Director Yvette Eastham, the Hopkinsville Community College Foundation has been awarded an $8,000 grant courtesy of the Dollar General Literacy Foundation.
Trigg Judge Executive Reviews State Priorities Discussed At KCJEA Meeting
Trigg County Judge Executive Stan Humphries says jail funding, the Opioid settlement, and road funding were among prime topics on the agenda during the recent Kentucky County Judge Executive Associations meeting in Lexington.
Belinda McVickers, 67, of Eddyville
Funeral services for 67 year old Belinda Joyce McVickers of Eddyville, KY will be held Saturday, June 15, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. at Lamasco Baptist Church. Burial will follow in Lamasco Baptist Church Cemetery in Eddyville, KY.
Beshear: May 26 Damage Assessments Underway for Federal Disaster Declaration Request
Governor Andy Beshear provided an update on Thursday regarding the state’s ongoing response to the storms that swept across western Kentucky on May 26.
Trigg School Board Bracing For Medical Marijuana, Tobacco Ban Discussions
Every year, the Trigg County Public Schools Board of Education — and other governing bodies like it — must sit down, review and eventually adopt annual Kentucky Revised Statutes that come from the General Assembly.
City Considers Street Naming Policy
Despite all the streets renamed over the last year in Hopkinsville, the City does not have a policy in place. Thursday night, City Council discussed what a policy would look like. Public Works Superintendent, Mike Perry says