HIGHLIGHT REEL – Trigg County 4 Lyon County 1

Watch some of the big plays and big saves from the boys’ 5th District soccer championship between Trigg County and Lyon County on Tuesday, won by the Wildcats 4-1.
PHOTOS – Trigg County 8 Crittenden County 0 (5th District Championship)

Here are some of the shots from the Trigg County Lady Wildcats’ 5th District championship win over Crittenden County Lady Rockets on Tuesday.
VIDEO – Kiley Slone on ‘Giving Soccer a Shot’

Kiley Slone is a softball player who decided to give soccer a chance. The result for the Trigg County senior has been stellar play in net for the Lady Wildcats down the stretch and eventually a fourth
HIGHLIGHT REEL – Trigg County 8 Crittenden County 0

Trigg County won its fourth consecutive girls’ 5th District soccer title on Tuesday with an 8-0 win at Crittenden County. See the goals and saves from the match on the YSE Highlight Reel.
Man Charged In Lafayette Road Burglary

A Hopkinsville man was charged Thursday morning with burglary after an investigation into a burglary at a gas station on Lafayette Road.
As Broadbent Matriarch, Katie Accepts 2025 ‘Spirit Of Ham Festival’ Honor

In the late 1970’s and early 1980’s, the Trigg County Country Ham Festival was a fine celebration of comfort, community and culinary arts. But it was in need of some pizzazz.
Shell Brings Humor And Humility To Ham Fest Breakfast

In a world where tariffs rage, farmers are concerned and political division has created rifts
Bobby And Kathy Hyde Honored With Farmer-Farm Mom Of The Year

Thursday morning’s 49th Annual Trigg County Country Ham Festival Kickoff Breakfast featured the announcement of prestigious award like Farmer of the Year and Farm Mom of the Year.
Jean Clark, 83, of Hopkinsville
Imogene “Jean” H. Clark, age 83, of Hopkinsville, passed away on Wednesday, October 8, 2025, at her home surrounded by her family due to natural causes. Graveside Services will be at 9:00 AM on Friday, October 10,
Trump’s $12 Billion Clean Energy Threat Sidesteps Hopkinsville Plant

President Donald Trump may cancel an additional $12 billion in Department of Energy funding for clean energy projects
