CCHD reports county’s 57th COVID-19 related death
The Christian County Health Department reported a new COVID-19 related death Monday. The 57th victim Christian County has seen since the pandemic began was an 81-year old African American male […]
Winning lottery ticket was sold at Max Fuel Express in Princeton
The location in Princeton that sold a $2 million winning Powerball ticket has been revealed by the Kentucky Lottery. The ticket that matched all five white ball winning numbers but […]
Heavy rain, some wintry weather possible towards end of the week
While wintry weather is not out of the question to end 2020, it’s looking like heavy rain will be more of the story for our western Kentucky area heading into […]
Hopkins Co. gains four COVID-19 related deaths
Hopkins County reported four more COVID-19 related deaths since Christmas Eve. That’s according to the Hopkins County Health Department, which puts the death toll in Hopkins County since the pandemic […]
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. […]
Clarksville PD: Vehicle recovered from river, victim identified
The Clarksville Police Department, thanks to the help of multiple other agencies, recovered the body of a teenager from the Cumberland River Sunday. As previously reported, the vehicle had gone […]
Man charged with second-degree burglary
A Hopkinsville man is facing second-degree burglary charges following an incident Sunday afternoon on North Elm Street. According to the Hopkinsville police report, officers were called to a residence on […]
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 […]
Princeton teen struck by vehicle, flown to Evansville hospital
A Princeton teenager was flown to an Evansville hospital Sunday afternoon after being struck by a vehicle on Dawson Road in Princeton. According to a news release, the Princeton Police […]