Chamber Announces Ferrell’s Ribbon Cutting And Open House

An open house and ribbon cutting will be held next month for the reopening of an iconic restaurant in downtown Hopkinsville that was badly damaged by fire last summer. The Christian County Chamber of Commerce announced Wednesday
Margie Steinfeld, 85, of Hopkinsville
There will be no immediate services for 85-year old Margie Steinfeld of Hopkinsville. Maddux-Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home in Hopkinsville is in charge of arrangements. Survivors include: Husband of 66 years: Robert “Bob” Steinfeld of Hopkinsville Son: James William
Frances Herndon, 76, of Hopkinsville
A memorial service for 76-year old Frances Muriel Herndon of Hopkinsville will be Saturday afternoon, January 25, at 4:30 Hopkinsville Elks Lodge, 203 South Main Street in Hopkinsville. Goodwin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Survivors
William Simon, 87, of Goreville, Illinois
Funeral services for 87-year old William “Bill” Simon of Goreville, Illinois, formerly of Todd County, will be Friday afternoon, January 24, at 1:00 at Todd County Funeral Home in Elkton. Visitation will begin Friday morning at 11:00.
Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers Set To Open Thursday

After months of construction, a new restaurant well-known for its frozen custard and steakburgers will be opening in Hopkinsville Thursday morning.
Widespread Illness Forces Todd County Schools To Close

Todd County Schools will be closed Thursday and Friday due to widespread illness.
KY House To Consider Bill Tightening Sex Offender Limits

A bill that would tighten sex offender limits cleared a Kentucky House committee Wednesday.
UPDATE: Princeton Home Destroyed In Wednesday Fire

A Princeton home was a total loss in a fire early Wednesday morning.
Longtime Marshall Co. Emergency Director Relieved Of Duties

Marshall County Emergency Management will be looking for a new director after Curt Curtner was relieved of his duties Tuesday.
Kentucky House Passes Bill To Expand Hemp Testing

The Kentucky House passed a bill Tuesday to expand options for hemp testing while continuing to meet federal requirements for the state’s hemp program.
