Investigation underway after one shot on Liberty Street

The Hopkinsville Police Department is investigating after a man was shot on Liberty Street Wednesday morning. It happened at approximately 10 a.m. in the area of East Second Street on […]
Aviation nonprofit hosts donation drive to support tornado victims

Local aviation nonprofit Props for a Purpose is inviting the community to give to their Disaster Relief Donation Drive to support those impacted by Friday’s tornadoes. Props for a Purpose […]
Judge-Executive talks severe weather, recovery efforts, budget hopes

Christian County has had its fair share of severe weather events this year, and Judge-Executive Jerry Gilliam says relief opportunities are available for residents. FEMA is still in town to […]
Boating safety a top priority for Memorial Day weekend

Kentucky Fish and Wildlife are urging safety as boating season gets into full swing with the beautiful weather ahead of Memorial Day weekend. According to a news release, it is […]
Morton’s Gap man facing numerous charges following multiple crashes in Madisonville

A Morton’s Gap man is facing a slew of charges after he allegedly ran into several vehicles, some head-on, on Monday in Madisonville. According to a news release, one of […]
Conditions lead to difficulty in ongoing search for missing 12-year-old in Clarksville

Clarksville Fire Rescue has made the difficult decision to suspend on-water recovery operations in the ongoing search for a 12-year-old boy who went missing in the Red River on Sunday. […]
Trigg County senior receives scholarship to pursue law enforcement career

Trigg County High School Senior, Jaxson Clinkenbeard received this year’s Kenneth Butts and Cameron Ponder Memorial Scholarship on Tuesday. The scholarship was created to support students pursuing a career in […]
Army Corps of Engineers to invest $205 million in Kentucky, Tennessee projects

The Nashville District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is investing $205 million into projects in Kentucky and Tennessee focusing on waterway navigation, flood risk management, hydropower, recreation and […]
Fort Campbell organizes final boot memorial

Around 8,000 boots have been lined up on the lawn in front of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Headquarters for one last time to honor active-duty soldiers who have […]
TVA moves forward with nuclear energy plans with small reactor permit application

The Tennessee Valley Authority is moving forward with their plan increase power generation, and they are now the first utility in the United States to submit a construction permit application […]