Todd County looking to assist small businesses hurt by pandemic
Todd Fiscal Court is joining an effort to assist local businesses adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Many businesses had to shut down for several weeks and are continuing to […]
HCC students to see small tuition increase in upcoming academic year
Hopkinsville Community College students will see a slight increase to tuition in the upcoming school year, while Murray State University students will not pay any more. The Council on Postsecondary […]
Aaron McNeil House commodity distribution is Saturday
The Aaron McNeil House will host its monthly commodity distribution event Saturday. It will be from 8 until 10 a.m. at the Western Kentucky State Fairgrounds and items are distributed […]
Drivers license, permit testing resumes in Todd County
Road testing for a driver’s license and the written tests for a learners permit has resumed in Todd County. Written tests are given on Thursday mornings and the skills test […]
Marshall County man severely injured in accident
A Marshall County man was severely injured in a single-vehicle accident Thursday afternoon in Graves County. The Graves County Sheriff’s Office says 38-year old Michael Rowland of Benton was southbound […]
Updated: Pedestrian killed in Clarksville hit and run
The accident Thursday night on Providence Boulevard in Clarksville that killed a pedestrian was a hit and run. Clarksville police say it happened about 11 p.m. between Plum and Oak […]
CCHD reports 11 more confirmed COVID-19 cases
Christian County saw another 11 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 from Wednesday to Thursday. That’s according to the Christian County Health Department update, which states that those 11 cases puts […]
Gov. issues executive order making masks mandatory
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced that he will be implementing a mandatory mask requirement, while announcing 333 new COVID-19 cases in the Commonwealth Thursday. That brings the total up to […]
Update: Pembroke firefighter who’s fought COVID-19 now clear of virus
Pembroke firefighter Bob Ceiling, who spent a week on a ventilator during a lengthy stay in Jennie Stuart Medical Center battling COVID-19, is now clear of the virus. Ceiling says […]
PADD to receive $759K grant through the CARES Act
The Pennyrile Development District is one of six Development Districts in the state that is receiving funding from the CARES Act. According to a news release, PADD will receive a […]