Nineteen new COVID cases in Trigg since Thursday
Trigg County recorded 19 new cases of COVID-19 between Thursday and Monday. The Pennyrile District Health Department says they are three minors and 16 adults and all are isolating at […]
Fort Campbell sending 160 soldiers to Fort Knox for exercise
Fort Campbell’s 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) will deploy approximately 160 Soldiers to Fort Knox in support of an Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise to be held there. The members of […]
Todd County adds two new COVID cases, to host evening vaccine clinic Thursday
Todd County already has as many new cases of COVID-19 in April as it did in all of March, with two more reported Monday. Both patients are adults isolating at […]
CCHD reports 27 new COVID cases since Friday
The Christian County Health Department on Monday reported 27 new cases of COVID-19 since Friday. New recoveries actually helped the active case count drop to 160, with well over half—97—between […]
Alleged peeping tom arrested in Trigg County
Police in Trigg County have arrested an alleged peeping tom accused of looking at a woman through her window. A woman on Adams Mill Road contacted the Trigg County Sheriff’s […]
Hopkinsville native Gehres named Christian County football coach
Chrisitan County High School introduced Hopkinsville native Rick Gehres as its new head football coach Monday afternoon. Gehres played at Hopkinsville High, graduating in 2000. He played collegiately at Campbellsville […]
Three arrested for 2017 Clarksville murder
Three arrests have been made in connection with a 2017 murder in Clarksville. Clarksville police investigated shots fired on Chapel Street in November of 2017 and found Ray Nelson with […]
Gov. loosens some restrictions on large gatherings, reports 231 new COVID cases
Governor Andy Beshear reported 231 new confirmed coronavirus cases in Kentucky Monday and he warns there could be a fourth wave that other states are seeing if a greater percentage […]
Four UHA students selected to Governor’s Scholars program
Four University Heights Academy students have been selected for the Governor’s Scholars Program. They are identified by the school as Haiden Hauret, Lauren Sisk, Samuel Cotthoff, and Walter Kunnmann. The […]
Hopkinsville first in 2nd Region Baseball Power Rankings
The Hopkinsville Tigers are the top ranked team in the 2nd Region Power Rankings this week. Lyon County is second, Crittenden County, Madisonville and Henderson County makeup the top five. […]