United Way Of The Pennyrile Campaign Nearing Halfway Point Of Goal

Still targeting a $700,000 fundraising goal for 18 partner agencies in Trigg, Christian and Todd counties, the United Way of the Pennyrile “Shine Like The Stars” Annual Campaign, as it stands right now, is at 41% of
Man Charged With Kicking Officer During Crash Investigation

A Hopkinsville man was charged with assaulting an officer and DUI after a wreck on Glass Avenue in Hopkinsville Tuesday morning.
Trigg County Randomly Selected For 2024 Election Audit

Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman announced Wednesday the random selection of 12 counties that will undergo an inquiry following the 2024 General Election.
Oak Grove’s Butterfly Festival Nabs Bronze Traverse Award

Oak Grove Tourism and its staff received a Destination Management Traverse Award for Excellence in Kentucky Tourism from the Kentucky Travel Industry Association (KTIA) last week, at the 2024 KTIA Annual Conference held in Covington’s Northern Kentucky
Woman Injured In South Main Street Rollover Crash

A wreck on South Main Street in Hopkinsville sent a woman to the hospital Wednesday afternoon.
Gas Prices Trickle Higher As Thanksgiving Approaches

Inching closer to the Thanksgiving travel season, gas price averages in west central Kentucky are two cents higher per gallon this week than last — up to $2.66 per gallon.
Warren Shufflebotham, 55, of Cadiz
Warren Shufflebotham, age 55, of Cadiz, passed away on Saturday, November 9, 2024, at Trigg County Hospital in Cadiz. He was born on May 23, 1969, in Valparaiso, IN, to the late Lorianne Shufflebotham. Throughout his life,
Tomas Macario, 38, of Hopkinsville
Toma̒s Lares Macario, 38, of Hopkinsville, died Friday, November 15, 2024. Funeral services will be at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 26, 2024, at Dogwood Funerals & Cremations of Hopkinsville. Burial will be at a later date in
Two Injured In Gate 7 Road Crash

A wreck on Gate 7 Road injured an Alabama man and a Fort Campbell woman Tuesday afternoon.
Hopkinsville Approves Ascend Bonds

After many preliminary discussions, the City of Hopkinsville is going forward with bonds for the new battery recycling plant. Tuesday night, Councilmembers voted 11-1 to approve the first reading of the 565 million dollar bond issuance for
