Trigg students win entrepreneurship challenge
Two students from Trigg County High School recently claimed first place in the Lieutenant Governor’s Entrepreneurship Challenge. Advised by Lori Ricks, the Trigg County ‘G-CAN’ team members Cade Bleidt and […]
City council hears updates from police chief, finance director
Photo: Mayor proclaims it National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week. Hopkinsville City Council heard the monthly financial report and heard from police chief Clayton Sumner on recent shooting incidents during its […]
Congressman Comer meets with JSMC leaders
Congressman James Comer met with leaders at Jennie Stuart Medical Center Tuesday afternoon about challenges they face in providing quality healthcare to the community. Interviewed before his meeting, Comer said […]
Fugitive of the week arrested
One of last week’s Crime Stoppers fugitives of the week was arrested Tuesday morning. Hopkinsville Police located 37-year old Nathaniel Shelton of Hopkinsville at a location on Christian Quarry Road, […]
Lindsey graduates TVA academy
South West Kentucky Economic Development Council Executive Director Mark Lindsey recently graduated from TVA’s Valley Workforce Institute. A news release says the Valley Workforce Institute is designed to assist economic […]
UPDATED: Motorcyclist hurt in North Main crash
A motorcyclist was injured in a crash Tuesday afternoon on North Main Street. It happened just before 1 p.m. and the report from Hopkinsville Public Safety Officer Cassidy Woods says […]
Christian County’s Snorton announces college commitment
Christian County senior Bianna Snorton announced on social media today her commitment to play basketball collegiately for John A. Logan College. Snorton was the Lady Colonels second leading scorer this […]
Former HHS basketball player Johnson transferring from Murray State
Former Hopkinsville High player Jaylen Johnson announced his intentions today to transfer from Murray State University. Johnson announced on social media although he enjoyed his time with the Racers, after […]
Kentucky AG calls for sickout subpoenas to be rescinded
Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear is challenging subpoenas from the Bevin administration seeking the names of teachers involved in “sickouts” during the legislative session. https://media.socastsrm.com/wordpress/wp-content/blogs.dir/1411/files/2019/04/beshear-sub.mp3 Beshear says the subpoenas are […]
Michigan coach faces new charges in McCracken County
The Michigan man accused of attacking a referee in Paducah at a basketball game April 6th was in court today. Kenyon Menifield is accused of assaulting referee Kenny Culp. WPSD-Paducah […]