Western Kentucky State Fair kicks off Friday
The Western Kentucky State Fair kicks off Friday night with all of the traditional popular attractions and with a concert in the grandstand pits. Gates open at 5 p.m. and […]
Enhanced risk for severe weather Friday
For the second time this week, Western Kentucky and middle Tennessee are under a slight risk for severe weather today. Storms will be most likely in the afternoon, early evening […]
School board approves superintendent evaluation
The Christian County School Board approved the superintendent’s yearly evaluation at Thursday’s meeting and approved revisions to the District-Wide Childcare Services Handbook. The board rated Superintendent Mary Ann Gemmill either […]
Marshall County man sought for assault, unlawful imprisonment
Kentucky State Police is asking for the public’s help to locate a man wanted for an assault that happened in Marshall County. The suspect is identified as 54-year old Steven […]
Clarksville council confirms Montgomery as next fire chief
Photo from Clarksville city livestream Clarksville City Council unanimously gave the go-ahead Thursday afternoon to hire Freddie Montgomery as the next chief of its fire and rescue department. As previously […]
Six students learn about local government with city internships
The City of Hopkinsville is celebrating their latest Summer in the City internship participants, who will soon finish their internship with $500 and letters of recommendation to show for their […]
Beard recognized for 50 years in funeral business
Photo provided A local man was recently recognized for 50 years of service as a licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer in Kentucky. Alan Beard, Senior Partner in Hughart, Beard & […]
One killed, several injured car vs. bus crash in Hart County
A car traveling in the wrong direction on Interstate 65 collided with a Greyhound bus Thursday morning, killing one person and injuring several others. It happened on Interstate 65 in […]
Local legislators talk pension bill as special session likely coming

Three local legislators say they could be a yes vote for Governor Matt Bevin’s proposed legislation to provide some pension relief to quasi-governmental agencies—though some are more enthusiastic than others. […]
State unemployment rate unchanged from April to May
Kentucky’s unemployment rate was unchanged from April to May, but it was down slightly from a year ago. The state’s jobless rate for May and April was 4 percent, according […]