Man Injured In Hopkinsville Factory Accident

A man was flown to a Nashville hospital after he was trapped under a machine at White Drive Motors and Steering on Bill Bryan Boulevard Thursday afternoon.
Hopkinsville Woman Charged With Bringing Drugs Into Jail

A Christian County woman was arrested on several outstanding warrants and charged with attempting to bring drugs into the Christian County Jail Wednesday afternoon.
Prolific Storyteller Weaves Tales For Trigg Historical Society

For more than an hour Tuesday night at the Trigg County Historical Society, noted national storyteller and Adams, Tennessee historian Rick Gregory brought truth to fiction around the haunting “Bell Witch” story — one that has pervaded
Gubernatorial Candidate Alan Keck Speaks At Princeton Town Hall

Republican Gubernatorial candidate and two-term Mayor of Somerset Alan Keck stopped in Princeton for a town hall meeting with local residents Wednesday evening.
Hopkinsville Man Charged With Robbery

A man was charged after he allegedly stole someone’s money during the sale of a phone on West 16th Street Wednesday afternoon.
Name Released In Hopkinsville Fatal Shooting

Authorities have released the name of a man that was found deceased on Breathitt Street in Hopkinsville after a report of shots fired Wednesday night.
GOOD NEWS: 4-H Trash Sculptures Presented At Trigg Fiscal Court

The Trigg County Fiscal Court welcomed some winners during Monday’s meeting — three local students who turned treasures from trash for the 4-H Recycled Sculpture Contest.
Cravens Promoted to Vice President of Commercial Banking at Planters Bank

Planters Bank has announced the promotion of Nicole Cravens to Vice President of Commercial Banking.
Sue Watkins, 72 of Fairview
Funeral services for 72-year-old Sue Wood Gilley Watkins of Fairview will be Saturday, February 11 at 11 am at Latham Funeral Home in Elkton. Burial will follow in the Glenwood Cemetery. Visitation will be Friday evening from
Hopkinsville Man Sentenced in Federal Court for Weapons Charge

A Hopkinsville man was sentenced to nearly three years in federal prison for possessing a firearm while being a convicted felon.
