Trigg County reports 12 new COVID cases, Todd four
Trigg County reported 12 new coronavirus cases since Friday and Todd County has now had 100 new cases this month with four more Monday. All four of Todd County’s new […]
CCHD reports 37 new confirmed COVID-19 cases
The Christian County Health Department is reporting 37 new cases of COVID-19 since Saturday. According to an update, those 37 cases puts the overall total locally at 1,908—of that, 285 […]
Gov. issues recommendations for ‘red’ counties as COVID-19 escalation continues
Kentucky is heading in the wrong direction concerning COVID-19, according to Governor Andy Beshear, who reported 953 new cases Monday. He says the number of new cases coming in right […]
Christian Co. has 30th COVID-19 related death
Christian County is now up to 30 COVID-19 related deaths locally since the pandemic began. That’s according to the Christian County Health Department, which reports Monday that the 30th victim […]
EDC gives update on local industry interest, unemployment
The South West Kentucky Economic Development Council Board of Directors heard an update at what is taking place with the EDC at Monday’s regularly scheduled meeting. Executive Director Carter Hendricks […]
KYTC contractor to mow along I-24 in coming days
Contractors are continuing mowing work along I-24 in western Kentucky over the next few weeks. Motorists are reminded to be on alert as a contractor ramps up the final round […]
Man served with murder indictment for body found in Fredonia
A South Carolina man has been indicted for murder and abuse of corpse in relation to the death of his wife, Nicole Renee Florentine. Fifty-three year old Joseph Lawrence Florentine […]
One injured in Princeton shooting
The Princeton Police Department is investigating a shots fired incident Sunday that sent a man to Vanderbilt University Medical Center. According to a news release, officers responded to calls of […]
Boaters encouraged to use extra caution on areas of Kentucky Lake in early November
Officials are asking boaters to exercise extra caution early next month on portions of Kentucky Lake. Scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey, in conjunction with the Kentucky Department of Fish […]
Hopkinsville native studying UK raising funds to benefit animal orgnization
A Hopkinsville native currently undertaking education in London, is set to participate in a physically demanding fundraiser to raise money to benefit animals across the world. Gabriella Lynn attended University […]