Hopkinsville YMCA Winding Down the Summer

With summer winding down, the Hopkinsville YMCA is staying busy—offering everything from swim lessons to fall sports sign-ups and even free tutoring for kids.
Rhythm Ride the Long Ball to Beat Hoppers

The Hoptown Hoppers had won their most recent game going into Wednesday evening’s matchup against the Full Count Rhythm. Unfortunately, they were not able to start a win streak as the Ohio Valley League regular season winds
TVA Highlights Work At Cumberland Fossil And Natural Gas Plants

During the Jurassic age in Earth’s history, three meteor impacts hit what is now the state of Tennessee.
Railroaders Beat Miners in Walk-off Fashion

The Madisonville Miners had lost four straight heading into their game on Wednesday evening against the Fulton Railroaders, but they were not able to snap that losing streak. Madisonville took a 7-6 lead into the ninth inning
PHOTOS – Dawson Springs Youth Basketball Camp

The 2025 Dawson Springs Youth Basketball Camp is running this week at Panther Gym. Panther head coach Matt Fraliex noted that 40 youngsters have turned out for the camp, which concludes on Thursday. Check out our photos
VIDEO – Ezell on Treating 7-on-7 Games as Practice

While Trigg County didn’t win a game at the Best of the West 7-on-7 Football Tournament over the weekend, Coach Chris Ezell is taking the results in stride. In this YSE interview, he says the weekend gave
Heat Advisory Issued Ahead Of 100+ Heat Index Readings

The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for western Kentucky west of Land Between the Lakes with heat index readings expected to crest above 100 degrees through the weekend.
Grant To Aid HCC’s Electrical, AC, And Construction Programs

The Delta Regional Authority has awarded Hopkinsville Community College a $250,000 grant to enhance workforce training in electrical, construction, and air conditioning technologies
Mary Brown, 77, of Hopkinsville
Mary Ilene Lacey Brown, 77, Hopkinsville, passed away on Sunday, July 13, 2025, in Hopkinsville, KY. Mary, the daughter of the late Jack Lacy and Mary Magdalene Lacey, was born on April 20, 1948, in Trenton, KY.
Texas Support Beginning Locally

The flooding tragedy in Texas earlier this month that left over 130 people dead and over 160 missing struck a chord with two Trigg County men who will be headed to the Lone Star State to offer
