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After beautiful start, rain and thunderstorms look to return this week

You really couldn’t ask for better June weather to start the work week off, but then storms and rain will slide back into our area Wednesday night, bringing potentially heavy rain with it. Forecaster Rachel Trevino with the National Weather Service in Paducah says they’re not expecting much in the way of severe weather in our area Wednesday or Thursday—the bulk of the severe threat appears to be staying to […]

todayJune 15, 2026 9

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Apex 1 facility sold to new owners, leaving Ascend Elements’ hands

Following years of turbulence at the Ascend Elements Apex 1 facility in Hopkinsville, the questions have come to an end, after the property was bought during a Chapter 11 bankruptcy auction earlier this month. The facility, which would have housed a battery manufacturing operation run by America-based company Ascend Elements, was purchased during an auction as a part of the Chapter 11 bankruptcy process. Ascend Elements filed for bankruptcy in […]

todayJune 15, 2026 43

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Allegre Volunteer Fire Department raises $25k during spring fundraiser

The Allegre Volunteer Fire Department is celebrating, after a record-breaking auction and BBQ Spring Fundraiser last weekend. The department, which is made up of entirely volunteers, was host to a good chunk of the community last Saturday as folks gathered to eat good food, have fun in a live auction and fellowship with each other. There were activities for children and a lengthy auction that brought good cheer to the […]

todayJune 12, 2026 5

Local News

Pennyrile Electric gives out ice cream, light bulbs to Christian County customers

To connect with their customers, Pennyrile Electric is hosting member appreciation events throughout its service region, and on Wednesday, the staff in Hopkinsville gave out light bulbs and ice cream. Pennyrile Electric is hosting member appreciation events at five locations across its service region. It all kicked off on Monday with a member appreciation event in Cadiz. At Monday’s event, Brent Gilkey, the vice president of Membership Services and Communications, […]

todayJune 10, 2026 9

Local News

The Chair Project returns to benefit Sanctuary, Inc.

The Chair Project: Elevating Art for Sanctuary, is gearing up for its second-year, as the community art initiative looks to raise awareness and funds to benefit Sanctuary, Inc. Artists are encouraged to build, embellish, re-imagine, or completely transform a chair that will be entered into a silent auction fundraiser. The Chair Project was inspired by local artist Julie-Anna Carlisle, who worked to create a meaningful fundraising opportunity for Sanctuary. The […]

todayJune 10, 2026 2

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Tactical Unit brings barricaded incident to a close in Clarksville, subject in custody

The Clarksville Police Department Tactical Unit had to put an end to a stand-off with a barricaded subject on Sturdivant Drive Tuesday morning. According to a news release, the incident began Monday night around 11 p.m. in the 600 block of Sturdivant Drive, when officers responded to the area for reports of a fight in process. One of the individuals involved in the altercation allegedly entered a residence where he […]

todayJune 9, 2026 6

Local News

Rain, hot temperatures to linger in the region through the work week

The name of the game this week, at least in the weather, is rain and hot temperatures before it dries out in the weekend—giving us a real taste of summer. Forecaster Rachel Trevino with the National Weather Service in Paducah says rain chances will persist through the bulk of the week, though the best chances will be Monday into Tuesday morning. In fact, there is a Flood Watch in effect […]

todayJune 8, 2026 9

Local News

Indictments returned for assault, wanton endangerment

A Christian County Grand Jury returned numerous indictments on Friday, including for first-degree assault, second-degree assault and wanton endangerment. Indicted for two counts of first-degree assault, two counts of first-degree wanton endangerment, second-degree criminal mischief and reckless driving is 21-year-old Tayshawn White of Oak Grove. He is accused of creating a grave risk of death and causing serious physical injury to two individuals in February of this year. In the […]

todayJune 7, 2026 10

Local News

TVA receives $46 million grant from Department of Energy for Cumberland Fossil Plant plans

The Tennessee Valley Authority is the recipient of a United States Department of Energy grant that will allow them to move forward with their plans for the Cumberland Fossil Plant in Stewart County, Tennessee. The TVA Coal Revitalization Initiative is set to be a comprehensive coal revitalization plan at the Cumberland Fossil Plant, aiming to restore reliability, enhance efficiency and extend the operational life of the coal-fired assets to meet […]

todayJune 5, 2026 10

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