Garden Corner – Ordering Seeds for Vegetable Gardens

Kelly Jackson Christian County Extension Office Ordering Seeds for Vegetable Gardens Looking through a seed catalog, store rack, or online product offering, it’s easy to become overwhelmed by options. But, for gardeners who have had issues
Two Men Charged In Hopkinsville Robbery

Two Hopkinsville men have been charged Thursday in connection with a robbery on West 1st Street in the area of North Jessup Avenue Sunday night.
Christian County Wreck Sends Woman To The Hospital

A single-vehicle wreck on Pennyrile Parkway just south of the Lovers Lane exit sent a woman to the hospital Thursday night.
Board Members Learn About Progress Of Elementary School Project

Trigg County school board members learned about the progress being made with the elementary school renovation project and set the meeting schedule for 2020 during their Thursday night meeting.
Madeline Jackson, 75, of Russellville
There will be no services for 75-year old Madeline Jackson of Russellville. Todd County Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Elkton is in charge of arrangements. Survivors include: Son: Andrew Jackson of Elkton 3 Daughters: Helen Jackson
More Candidates File To Run For Hopkinsville City Council

Several candidates filed their paperwork Thursday to run for seats on Hopkinsville City Council.
Trigg Animal Control Receives Donation

The Trigg County Animal Control is thanking an area business for a recent donation.
Thelma Massie, 89, of Hopkinsville
Funeral services for 89-year old Thelma Dossett Massie of Hopkinsville will be Monday afternoon, January 13, at 1:00 at Hughart, Beard & Giles Funeral Home in Hopkinsville. Burial will follow in Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West. Visitation will
Marsy’s Law Filed Again By Westerfield

Third District State Senator Whitney Westerfield has filed a bill that was passed and approved by citizens of Kentucky in 2018 but overturned by the state’s Supreme Court in 2019.
Boling Sent Letter Advocating For Dayton Jones Pardon

Christian County Commonwealth’s Attorney Rick Boling sent a letter to former Governor Matt Bevin asking him to consider a pardon for Dayton Jones, who admitted to his role in the 2014 sexual assault of a 15-year-old boy.
