Local Baker Continues in Competition on Food Networks Holiday Wars

A local baker who’s representing Princeton on national television has made it through another cut on Food Network’s holiday baking competition show, Holiday Wars.
Trigg Farmer Appointed To State Board of Agriculture

A Trigg County farmer is among eight new members recently appointed by Governor Matt Bevin to the Kentucky Board of Agriculture.
PADD Receives Citation For Aliceann Wohlbruck Impact Award

The Pennyrile Area Development District (PADD) was presented a citation of achievement from the Kentucky House of Representatives Monday afternoon.
Bevin Issues Pardon For Former Christian County Deputy

A former Christian County sheriff’s deputy and deputy jailer convicted in 2015 of rape and other offenses recently received a full and unconditional pardon from Governor Matt Bevin.
Arthur Hancock, 94, of Christian County
Funeral services with military honors for 94-year old Arthur “Moody” Hancock of Christian County will be Wednesday morning, December 11, at 11:00 at Maddux-Fuqua Hinton Funeral Home in Hopkinsville. Burial will follow in Sinking Fork Baptist Church
JMAM Awarded State Grant For Renovations

The Janice Mason Art Museum is the recent recipient of a Community Development Block Grant that will help to make some improvements to the building that was constructed in the 1940s.
Hopkinsville Rotary Club Announces Theme For 2020 Auction
Hopkinsville Man Charged With Assaulting His Wife

A Hopkinsville man was charged after he allegedly severely assaulted his wife on Charlie Court Monday night.
Details Released In Hopkinsville Robbery

Three men have been charged after a robbery in a Hopkinsville parking lot Monday night.
Police: Woman Assaulted While Holding Child In Hopkinsville

A Hopkinsville woman was charged with wanton endangerment and burglary after an altercation on Hermitage Drive Monday morning.
