Todd County VFD’s transitioning to digital radio system
All volunteer fire departments in Todd County will soon be equipped with Nexedge digital radios and it will cost a little less than what was expected. Todd County Emergency Management […]
‘Born Alive’ bill passes Senate committee
The “Born Alive” bill has made its way out of a Kentucky Senate committee. Senator Whitney Westerfield of Christian County is sponsoring Senate Bill 9, which would require that a […]
Kentucky unemployment down slightly from November to December
Unemployment was down slightly from November to December in Kentucky. Kentucky’s seasonally adjusted preliminary December unemployment rate was 4.3 percent, according to the Kentucky Center for Statistics. That was down […]
Sen. Paul will push for no witnesses in impeachment trial
Republican U.S. Senator Rand Paul of Bowling Green says he’ll oppose any requests for witnesses to testify in the impeachment trial of President Trump. Speaking with WHOP News Thursday, Senator […]
Todd County schools closed Thursday, Friday due to illness
Todd County Schools are closed Thursday and Friday due to widespread illness. Both days will be non-traditional instruction days. Camille Dillingham with the Todd County School System Central Office says […]
Woman accused in Elkton murder appears in court with co-defendant
The woman accused of using a pillow to smother a man to death at his home on West Shelby Avenue in Elkton in September appeared with her co-defendant in Todd […]
Woman connected to fatal Todd County shooting back in jail
One of the four co-defendants who received a probated sentence for her role in the September, 2018 shooting death of Jerry Robertson on State Line Road near Allensville is back […]
Woman killed in Todd County fire
Photos provided A woman was killed in house fire Monday night in Todd County. Todd County Dispatch was notified of a house fire on State Line Road south of Allensville […]
Bill would move Gov. vote to presidential election years
The Kentucky Senate recently approved legislation that would move elections for governor and other constitutional officers to presidential election years and local lawmakers say it would save the state and […]
Legislators want to help cities facing pension crunch

Hopkinsville Mayor Carter Hendricks and others in the city’s administration will meet with state legislators next week to plead for some type of relief from crippling increases to pension liability […]