Andrew ‘Tree’ Huling, 58, of Crofton
Andrew “Tree” Huling, 58, of Crofton, passed away Monday, July 1, 2024, at Jennie Stuart Medical Center of natural causes. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, July 6, 2024, at Lamb Funeral Home with
Casey Jones Distillery Hosting ‘Patriotic In The Pennyrile’
Set for 7-8:30 PM Thursday, the Fourth of July “Patriotic In The Pennyrile” featuring the Pennyrile Area Community Band is still on tap at the Casey Jones Distillery.
Bobby Wood, 77, of Caldwell County
Bobby Gene Wood, passed away on July 1, 2024, at the age of 77 at Caldwell Medical Center. Bobby was born on May 22, 1947, in Caldwell County, KY to the late Garland and Mayme Larkins Wood.
Bobby Lewis Meacham Sr., 79, of Columbia, Tennessee
Funeral services for 79-year-old Bobby Lewis Meacham, Sr., of Columbia, Tennessee, and native of Hopkinsville, was held at noon July 3 at Heritage Funeral Home.
Mediation Ordered Prior To Jett’s September Trial
Following considerable deliberations held Wednesday morning in Trigg County Circuit Court, Judge Jamus Redd ordered mediation for August 30 in Lyon County — regarding the case of Illinois man Harold Jett.
Hancock and Perry Look to Provide 1-2 Punch for Lady Blazers in 2024
After helping to lead their team to an 18-3 record in 2023, they could be among the best 1-2 combinations in Kentucky high school girls’ soccer this fall. Junior Audrey Perry and sopohmore Kendall Hancock are part
Former Colonel Bobby Irving to Play in California League All-Star Game
A Christian County High School grad will be among the baseball players taking part in an all-star game in California Thursday evening. Former Colonel Bobby Irving was named to the 2024 Power Summer Collegiate League All-Star Team
Madisonville Radio Stations Joining Edge Media Group
Ham Broadcasting Company, known as The Edge Media Group, is proud to announce the acquisition of Sound Broadcasters of Madisonville.
Cadiz Names Hyde Clerk, Opts For Medical Marijuana Vote
The Cadiz City Council moved on two critical topics Tuesday night, kicking off the new fiscal year with a decision on medical marijuana, and the swearing in of a new city clerk.
Process Stalled for Pardue Park Project
Hopkinsville City Council will have to decide if a one-hundred thousand dollar grant is worth the time lost on the Pardue Park. Tuesday night, City Chief Financial Officer Melissa Clayton told City Council they had been communicating