Trigg murder suspect cuts off ankle monitor, on the run
With his trial having already begun in Trigg Circuit Court, murder suspect James William Gentry allegedly cut his ankle monitor off Tuesday morning and is on the run. Gentry is […]
Hoppers routed by Miners-OVL Roundup
The Hoptown Hoppers were routed by the Madisonville Miners 14-4 last night at Colonel Field. The Hoppers had eight hits from eight different players, but BJ Banyon set the single […]
Carothers transfers from Navy to WKU to continue football career
Kentucky’s Mr. Football in 2016 is returning to the Bluegrass State. Bowling Green High graduate Jamale Carothers announced Monday he is transferring from the Naval Academy to Western Kentucky. Carothers […]
Brannon arrested, suspended from Austin Peay football team
The Leaf Chronicle reports Austin Peay defensive lineman Nigel Brannon has been suspended from the football team indefinitely after he was arrested by Clarksville police in an alleged assault of […]
Cubs edge Reds, Braves split with Mets
Javy Baez singled in the winning run in the bottom of the ninth as the Chicago Cubs clipped the Cincinnati Reds 6-5 at Wrigley Field. Joey Votto and Kyle Farmer […]
NFL Roundup
The Tennessee Titans agreed Monday to terms with a pair of defensive linemen – Kyle Peko and Anthony Rush – just days before the team’s first training camp practice. The […]
Todd Co. public health director concerned by surge in COVID cases
Todd County Public Health Director Jen Harris is concerned about the growing number of new COVID-19 cases in the area and says the time is now to get vaccinated. There […]
F&M Bank locating in downtown Hopkinsville
Tennessee-based F&M Bank has announced plans to open its first Kentucky location in Hopkinsville. Bank officials say it will be in the old BB&T Building downtown at 1002 South Virginia […]
COVID cases surging in Todd, Trigg County
Todd County is experiencing its first monthly increase in new COVID-19 cases since April and the health department reported 10 new cases there Monday. They are six adults and four […]
Public voices concerns, questions at CCPS high school consolidation forum
In the first of three public forums concerning the possible consolidation of the local high schools, supporters and detractors of the move had a chance to bring forth their questions […]