Christian County Literacy Council Expands Summer Programs

The Christian County Literacy Council is expanding its summer programming and outreach efforts as it works to improve reading levels among local students, with a renewed focus on early literacy and community engagement. Executive Director Francene Gilmer
Lady Rebels Roll Russellville in District Slugfest

On a night when both teams flashed early offense to combine for 28 runs, hosts Todd County Central outscored Russellville 19-9 for the Lady Rebels’ sixth win in seven outings. Todd Central evened its 13th-District record at
Police Continue Search For Wanted Stewart County Man

Law enforcement agencies in Stewart County, Tennessee, continue an intensive search for a man now facing a charge of attempted second-degree murder following a domestic shooting early Friday morning. According to the Stewart County Sheriff’s Office, deputies
Small Business Listening Session May 11

The Hopkinsville Small Business Commission is inviting everyone to a listening session Monday afternoon. Commission Chair, Danielle Renshaw says the commission has worked to improve the atmosphere for small business owners. click to download audioVice Chair, Carlos
Hopkinsville City Council Approves 3 Incentive Rebates

Hopkinsville City Council is approving three incentives for new or expanding businesses. Tuesday night, City Council heard a municipal order supporting Camo Caravan. click to download audioCity Clerk Brittany Byrum also read a municipal order for Genuine
Driver Injured When Vehicle Hits Church Building

A Murfreesboro, Tennessee ,man was injured in a crash on East Nashville Street in Pembroke on Tuesday night.
Fire Safety Remains at the Forefront for LBL Forestry Officers

Officials with Land Between the Lakes are reminding visitors to use caution as spring recreation picks up across the region, especially with drought conditions continuing to impact the area. LBL Public Affairs Officer Scott Raymond said the
400-Yard Sale Just a Month Out

The annual 400-Mile Yard Sale is set to return the first weekend in June, with organizers encouraging more participation in Trigg County as the popular event continues to draw visitors from across the country. Organizer Tara Hall
Trigg Schools Hitting Home Stretch For 2025-26 School Year

Trigg County Public Schools is entering one of its busiest times of the year, with a full schedule of performances, ceremonies, and end-of-year celebrations planned across the district. Superintendent Rex Booth said some activities begin on Wednesday
‘Touch a Truck’ Returns Saturday

Families in Hopkinsville will have a chance to get up close with some of the biggest vehicles in the community this weekend, as the popular Touch-A-Truck event returns to DeBow Park. The free event is scheduled for
