Gov. Beshear Orders Flags Lowered for National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day

Governor Andy Beshear has ordered flags at all state office buildings to be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Sunday, December 7, in honor of National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
Woman Injured In Fort Campbell Boulevard Crash

A wreck on Fort Campbell Boulevard near the intersection of Eagle Way sent a woman to the hospital Saturday morning.
Grand Jury Issues Indictments for Drug Trafficking and Wanton Endangerment Cases

The Christian County Grand Jury issued several indictments Friday, including cases of wanton endangerment and drug trafficking. A true bill was returned on Keith Warner of Clarksville on numerous charges including first-degree fleeing or evading police, first-degree
PHOTOS – Crofton Christmas Parade

Several people gathered Saturday morning to watch the Crofton Christmas parade travel through the city.
PREVIEW – Lady Storm Looking to Make Another Postseason Run

Hopkins County Central’s girls think this may be their season, with talented seniors Tyah White and Calajia Mason leading a strong cast of returnees. The Lady Storm has made strong postseason runs each of the past two
Wildcats Transition Into Win Column at Fulton City

Trigg County bounced back from a loss the way coaches like to see, as the Wildcats defeated Fulton City 83-56 on Friday. The Wildcats used a 10-1 run toward the end of the first quarter and added
Grinols’ School-Record Board Work Leads Lady Wildcats to Win

When Greg Stephens called a timeout with 2:11 left in the game and Trigg County up by 27 points, the Lady Wildcat players wondered what was up. Veyda Grinols had grabbed a missed shot, and the ball
Lady Maroons’ Sadie Kirk at USA Softball Selection Event

The Madisonville-North Hopkins Lady Maroons have been missing one of the starters during the opening week of the high school basketball season. Now, don’t worry, it’s not an injury or something else bad, but rather a special
Muhlenberg County ‘D’s Up Against Todd Central

One night after pulling out a tight contest against the Dawson Springs Panthers, the Todd County Central Rebels were on the road for the second time this week. The Rebels were at Muhlenberg County taking part in
Portland Christian Cruises Past HCA in KCAC Girls Tourney

A state tournament of any kind is a difficult way to open a season. Such was the task facing the Heritage Christian Academy Lady Warriors Friday night. HCA opened the 2025-2026 season with an appearance in the
