Motion to dismiss denied for Pembroke triple murder suspect
A motion from the man accused in the 2015 Pembroke triple murder to dismiss the case against him has been denied by Christian Circuit Judge John Atkins. Christian “Kit” Martin […]
Local health officials ask for vaccine patience, participation
As COVID-19 continues to impact the world, the Christian County Health Department has begun administering vaccines locally and continues to offer free COVID-19 testing. In a live press conference Wednesday […]
Todd Fiscal Court hears update on 911 services
Todd County Fiscal Court heard an update on how Todd County Dispatch is recovering following the Nashville bombing that shut down many emergency services communications in the region. For the […]
Princeton man claims $2 million winning lottery ticket, plans to retire
A Princeton man has claimed the $2 million Kentucky lottery jackpot he won with a winning Powerball ticket, and says he plans to fully retire. According to a news release, […]
DDS Glass Doors LLC Elkton expansion complete, expected to create 50 jobs
Freezer and cooler door manufacturer DDS Glass Doors LLC is relocating to a larger facility in Elkton, now that the expansion is complete, and it’s expected to create 50 new […]
Sen. Westerfield expects big topics to come before Senate Judiciary Committee
Although the upcoming session of the Kentucky General Assembly will be dominated by budget and COVID-19, the Senate Judiciary Committee Co-Chair says the assembly will be busier than ever looking […]
KYTC to replace old roadway light fixtures with new LED lights
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet intends to start replacing old roadway lighting fixtures with new, energy saving LED lights, with the hope the lights will save millions of dollars in energy […]
Ag. Commissioner says he’ll wait his turn to get COVID-19 vaccine
Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles will eventually take the COVID-19 vaccine, but says that for now, someone else should get it ahead of him. According to a statement, Commissioner Quarles […]
Pandemic doesn’t stop annual Christmas bird count
While humankind is rightfully concerned with the COVID-19 pandemic, wildlife continues as usual—including the birds of Christian County, which were numbered in the annual Audubon Society Christmas bird count Sunday. […]
Local emergency numbers coming back online
It looks like things are starting to get back to normal for local phone service following the Christmas Day Nashville bombing that shut off AT&T service for the region. The […]