Maroon Netters Take 6-1 Win Over Storm

The Madisonville-North Hopkins Maroons continue to look the part of a 2nd Region favorite on the tennis courts. The Maroons hosted the Hopkins County Central Storm Thursday and came away with a big 6-1 win. The Maroons
Aaron McNeil Center Ready For Monthly Food Distribution

For families across Christian County facing food insecurity, a monthly event in Hopkinsville provides some much-needed relief.
Woman Injured In Pembroke Road Crash

A wreck on Pembroke Road at Bill Bryan Boulevard sent a woman to the hospital Friday morning.
Fish Fry To Boost Efforts Of Hopkinsville’s Courage House

A new sober living home in Hopkinsville is hosting a fish fry fundraiser tomorrow to support its mission of helping those recovering from addiction.
Trigg Community Members Join Officials And Religious Leaders For Day Of Prayer

Praying for local, state, and national leaders and our country continues to be a major force in bringing about unity and change.
Benton Man Injured In Christian County Crash

A single-vehicle wreck on Dawson Springs Road sent a Benton Man to the hospital Friday morning.
Lady Colonels Return the Favor in Extra Inning Win Over Lyon (w/PHOTOS)

For the second time in less than two weeks, the Christian County Lady Colonels and the Lyon County Lady Lyons played into extra innings. And for the second time in row, it was the home team walking
Bad Start Dooms Maroons in Loss at Hopkinsville (w/PHOTOS)

It was about as bad a start as could have been imagined for the Madisonville-North Hopkins Maroons as they traveled to Hopkinsville Thursday night to take on the Tigers in a 2nd Region matchup. In fact, if
PHOTOS – Hopkinsville Baseball Senior Night 2025

Hopkinsville High School honored the senior members of the baseball team just prior to Thursday night’s game against Madisonville-North Hopkins. Check out our pics from the evening.
New Kiosks, Updated Website A Boon For Cadiz-Trigg Tourism

During Thursday’s Cadiz-Trigg County Tourist Commission meeting, Executive Director Beth Sumner confirmed the local visitors kiosks are now up-to-date and ready for public consumption.
