Downtown Farmers Market opens Saturday

Hopkinsville’s Downtown Farmers Market opens for the first time this season Saturday. Laura Faulkner with Downtown Renaissance says they’ll open at 7 a.m. at Founders Square on the corner of […]

United Way campaign raises $726,000

Working in difficult financial times to raise money for their 19 partner agencies, the United Way of the Pennyrile was still able to raise about $726,000 as the campaign came […]

Unemployment dropped last month in Kentucky

Unemployment was down from February to March in Kentucky and it also fell from one year ago. Kentucky’s seasonally adjusted preliminary March unemployment rate was 4 percent, according to the […]

Local man injured in early morning accident

A Hopkinsville man was injured in a two-vehicle accident Thursday morning at Fort Campbell Boulevard and I-24. A collision report from HPD says 51-year old Russell Roppel of Clarksville was […]

Legislators override Gov’s vetoes

New restrictions on abortion are in place in Kentucky. Lawmakers overturned Governor Andy Beshear’s veto yesterday on the controversial abortion legislation, which bans abortions after 15 weeks and restricts access […]

Pennyrile avoids worst of severe weather

The southern Pennyrile region appears to have dodged the bullet regarding the worst of the severe weather Wednesday afternoon, with only minimal damage reports. Christian County Emergency Management Director Randy […]

Pretrial hearing set in Trigg double-murder case

A pretrial conference was held in Trigg Circuit Court Wednesday afternoon for double-murder suspect Landon Stinson, who is accused in the shooting deaths Mildred Sue Faris and Matthew Blakeley. Stinson […]