Trigg County Burglary Leads To Dog Bite And Arrest

A report of a burglary in progress led to a Trigg County man being charged with assaulting deputies and a K9 Friday morning.
Screening And Testing Site Being Set Up In Hopkinsville

Jennie Stuart Health officials have announced an easily accessible testing and screening site will be set up beginning Friday for patients with signs and symptoms that represent a COVID-19 infection.
CCPS Preparing For The Possibility Of Extended Closure

Christian County Public Schools’ Superintendent Mary Gemmill says the district is trying to prepare for what could occur in the coming weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Following Governor Andy Beshear’s recommendation schools close for two weeks,
CCHD Confirms First COVID-19 Case In Christian County

Christian County Health Department announced Thursday afternoon the first confirmed COVID-19 case in the county.
NWS Provides Severe Weather Update For Overnight

The National Weather Service in Paducah held a teleconference Thursday afternoon regarding possible severe weather moving through the region overnight.
Justin Hale, Jr. , 91, of Hopkinsville
Private funeral services for 91-year old Justin Carlton Hale, Jr. of Hopkinsville will be Sunday, March 22, at Hughart, Beard & Giles Funeral Home in Hopkinsville. Burial will follow in Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West. Survivors include his
Trigg County School Out Through Spring Break

Trigg County School students will be out of class until after spring break. School Superintendent Bill Thorpe made the announcement following a morning administration team meeting and conference call with other district officials. Thorpe says they will
Todd County Search Warrant Led To A Large Amount Of Meth

A search warrant in the Claymour community of Todd County led to three people being charged with trafficking drugs Wednesday afternoon.
Disaster Relief Funding Information for Small Businesses

Kentucky has been approved for Small Business Administration Disaster Relief funding.
CCHD Responds To Cheercats Possible COVID-19 Exposure

Christian County Health Department spokeswoman Amanda Sweeney is commending the Bluegrass Cheercats for notifying them about a coach who lives in Nashville and tested positive for COVID-19. She says this allowed the health department to step in
