Month: October 2022

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Local News

Trenton hosts 79th Halloween Carnival

One of the more unique celebrations in the region, if not in the country, Trenton hosted its 79th annual Halloween Carnival Saturday night in the old school gym. It looks like something you’d see from an old movie and features games, food, a silent auction, a cake walk and much more. Trenton Mayor Martha Jo Ray noted it was the first time it was back in its traditional form since […]

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Local News

Burglary investigated on Jones Street

A burglary was reported Saturday at a rental property on Jones Street in Hopkinsville. The owner told officers someone kicked in a boarded up window and removed the fuse box from the wall, took three five-gallon buckets of paint, and stole a ceiling fan and two windows. The combined value of the stolen property is listed at $660 and the break-in happened sometime between early Thursday morning and Saturday afternoon, […]

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Local News

Car, gun reported stolen

A car was reported stolen Friday night on Hunters Lane. The victim told Hopkinsville police that his 2010 gray Ford Fusion was stolen from his driveway in the 600 block of Hunters between 9:30 and 11 p.m. The report says the keys had been left in the car and that a 9 mm pistol was also in the vehicle. No suspects are named on the report.

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Local Sports

Hopkinsville defeats Paducah Tilghman on Friday night to finish the regular season on a high note…

The Hopkinsville Tigers held on to defeat The Paducah Tilghman Blue Tornado on Friday night 30 to 26. The Tigers finish the regular season on a three-game win streak and 5 and 5 record heading into the post season next week. WHOP's Jeff Sisk has the recap... https://media.socastsrm.com/wordpress/wp-content/blogs.dir/1411/files/2022/10/sisk-wrap-10282022.mp3 The Tigers will be on the road Friday night as they travel to Franklin-Simpson to battle The Wildcats. The game time is […]

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Local Sports

Colonel Football Up and Down Off the Field

You may have noticed a few things over the past week or two going on with Christian County football. Head Coach Blake Ladson was mysteriously absent from last Friday's game and will, having not been at practice this week, also be absent from this Friday's game. Also, the Colonels record now sits at 1-8 due to having to forfeit the week one win over Caldwell County. What is going on? […]

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Local Sports

Comeback Win for Colonels 27-20 over Mustangs

It was homecoming and senior night at the Stadium of Champions on Friday night for Christian County. All eyes, ultimately, though, were on a Freshman. Deameion Leavell replaced Jordan Miles after the first offensive drive where Miles went down with an apparent ankle injury. A collective sigh was let out by the crowd, but not by his teammates or coaches. They knew what they had. Leavell had played late in […]

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Local News

Man arrested on fentanyl charge in justice center parking lot

A man who was caught allegedly snorting pills in the parking lot of the Christian County Justice Center Friday morning was arrested for a trafficking fentanyl charge. The Hopkinsville police arrest citation for 32-year old Tyler Scott Allen of Hopkinsville says he was observed snorting blue “M30” pills and a search of his vehicle allegedly turned up multiple pills that are known to contain fentanyl, which can be deadly. Allen […]

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Local News

Grand jury returns indictments for sex crimes, robbery

A Christian County Grand Jury returned an indictment for numerous sex crimes against a Clarksville man Friday. Indicted for first-degree sexual abuse against a victim under 12 years of age, first-degree unlawful transaction with a minor and first-degree sodomy is 28-year-old Stuart Androws of Clarksville. He is alleged to have had sexual intercourse and made sexual contact with a victim under the age of 12 between January of 2013 until […]

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Local News

Western Kentucky stays ‘green’ in COVID-19 update

Western Kentucky remains green on the statewide COVID 19 Community Spread Level Map and Governor Andy Beshear is urging Kentuckians to be vaccinated and boosted before the upcoming holiday season. While this week’s case count was up slightly from last, the governor says the decreased positivity rate that came with it may mean a leveling off of cases. https://media.socastsrm.com/wordpress/wp-content/blogs.dir/1411/files/2022/10/gov-covid-friday.mp3 People will be getting together more over the next three months […]

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