Names Released In Vine Street Crash

A wreck on Vine Street in Hopkinsville sent two people to the hospital Thursday afternoon.
City Of Hopkinsville Waiving Permit Fees Until October

In response to the April flooding, the City of Hopkinsville is waiving permit fees for flood-related repairs through October 31 of this year.
Max’s Moment – Alex Richards Walks Off Madisonville District Win

With the bases loaded in the sixth inning, Alex Richards roped a double to centerfield that scored Brantley Harris and put the wraps on Madisonville’s 10-0 district win over Hopkins County Central. It also earned the freshman
HCC Announces Steve And Diane Thomas Endowment Fund After Major Gift

Hopkinsville Community College will be purchasing new professional program equipment and supplies thanks to the single largest donation to its Foundation. Friday morning, HCC President Dr. Alissa Young announced to a group of faculty, staff, and stakeholders
UHA’s Olivia Oakley Signs with Caldwell University (w/VIDEO)

She battled her way through an ACL tear and back to the volleyball court and now University Heights Academy’s Olivia Oakley is headed off to the East Coast to continue both her athletic and her educational career.
PHOTOS – UHA’s Olivia Oakley Signs with Caldwell University

University Heights Academy senior volleyball player Olivia Oakley officially signed to continue her volleyball and educational careers Friday morning with Caldwell University in Caldwell, New Jersey. YSE was there for the big day and got these pics.
Christian County Man Charged With Voyeurism And Assault

A Christian County man was arrested on a warrant charging him with several charges including assault and voyeurism Thursday afternoon.
Names Released In Trigg County Crash

A wreck on US 68 at Lakota Drive sent two people to the hospital Friday morning.
Trigg County Hospital Bids Farewell To Becky Waldrup After 44 Years

The longest-serving employee at Trigg County Hospital is handing over her name badge to enjoy retirement.
Trigg Youth Leadership Explores Media And Tourism

Twelve Trigg County High School students spent the year attending montly trips to various industries in Trigg County and Western Kentucky through the Youth Leadership club. Students were chaperoned by three high school faculty members.
