Woman Injured, House Damaged In South Fowler Avenue Crash

A wreck on South Fowler Avenue sent a woman to the hospital and cut power to the neighborhood Tuesday morning.
Melton and Winkler Named All-OVC First Team

A former Christian County Lady Colonel and a former Lyon County Lady Lyons, who are both playing at Southeast Missouri are among the softball players earning All-Ohio Valley Conference honors for their play during the 2025 season.
Kentucky AG Names Ovey-Wiggins As Temporary 1st Circuit Commonwealth’s Attorney

Kentucky’s Attorney General Russell Coleman announced Tuesday he has appointed Carrie Ovey-Wiggins to temporarily serve as Special Commonwealth’s Attorney for Kentucky’s 1st Judicial Circuit, which includes Ballard, Carlisle, Fulton and Hickman counties.
Man Arrested On Several Warrants In Hopkinsville

A Henderson County man was arrested in Hopkinsville on several warrants Monday afternoon.
Man Charged With Fleeing From Law Enforcement

A Hopkinsville man was charged after he reportedly fled from police on West 7th Street Monday morning.
Blazers and Lady Blazers Drop Matches Against Henderson

The tennis teams from Henderson County traveled to Ruff Park Monday evening and came away with wins in both the boys and girls matches against University Heights. The Colonels took a 7-1 win over the Blazers, while
Trigg FFA Salutes Community Members During Banquet (w/PHOTOS)

Trigg County FFA officers and members celebrated the past year with a large crowd of community members during the annual banquet Friday
Trigg County Fiscal Makes First Moves On 2025-26 Budget

Trigg County’s Fiscal Court took considerable steps toward a 2025-26 budget Monday night, when magistrates approved its first reading and shipment to the Department of Local Government for its review.
Maroons Bow at Daviess County 11-1

Madisonville-North Hopkins was limited to just two base hits in an 11-1 setback at Daviess County on Monday. Brodie Tucker pitched the Panthers to the victory, allowing just an unearned run in the fourth inning. He struck
Hopkinsville Man Gets 15 Years For Drug Trafficking

A Hopkinsville man has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for trafficking meth and fentanyl, and for money laundering.
