Pennyrile Electric Working to Fix Scattered Power Outages

Crews from Pennyrile Electric continue their work to restore power to parts of four counties that have had their service interrupted by this week’s ice storm.
Trigg County Liquors Under New Ownership

One of Trigg County’s first liquor stores to open after the county voted to legalize the sale of alcohol is under new ownership.
Sunshine a Big Help in Getting Roads Cleared

Sunshine during the day helped Kentucky Transportation Cabinet crews and city and county road crews in their efforts to keep roads clear of ice and snow Friday.
Peggy Wells, 82, of Kirkmansville
Funeral services for 82-year-old Peggy Wells, of Kirkmansville, will be at 1 p.m. Monday in the Rose Chapel of the Todd County Funeral Home.
Winter Storm Leaves Varying Precip Types And Amounts

The winter storm that left western Kentucky under an ice storm warning the latter part of the week produced varying amounts of ice, sleet, and a minimal amount of snow.
ARPA Funds Released For Local Tourism Groups

Earlier this week, Governor Andy Beshear and Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet Secretary Mike Berry announced that applications are now being accepted from tourism and destination marketing organizations eligible for portions of $5.3 million in ARPA funds
No Injuries When Utility Truck Overturns In Lyon County

There were no injuries reported when a Pennyrile Rural Electric utility truck slid off the road in Lyon County Friday morning.
Roughly 3,000 Still Without Power As Crews Work

With Ice Storm Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories from the National Weather Service set to expire, plenty of work still remains for west Kentucky’s electric and transportation crews.
Officials Urge Caution For Local Roadways

Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 1 spokesman Keith Todd said their crews have observed anywhere from one inch to two inches of snow in and around parts of west Kentucky Friday morning.
Hopkinsville Man Charged With Burglary

A Hopkinsville man was charged with burglary and violating a domestic violence order on North O’Neal Avenue Thursday night.
