Two Princeton residents arrested on drug charges
Princeton police arrested two people on felony drug charges Thursday. Officers arrested 29-year old Amanda Cox of Princeton on a warrant for contempt of court and a search of her […]
Tropical storm remnants could bring heavy rain to region
The remnants of Tropical Storm Barry could bring heavy rain to western Kentucky and middle Tennessee. Meteorologist Chris Noles of the National Weather Service in Paducah says models are beginning […]
Three arrested, one sought for October, 2018 shooting
Mason J. Joyce Three men have been arrested and a fourth is sought in connection with a shooting incident last October on Greenville Road. Members of the Hopkinsville-Christian County Violent […]
Princeton man charged with trafficking meth, marijuana
A Princeton man is facing several charges, including drug trafficking, after he was arrested in Kuttawa Wednesday. According to a news release from the Pennyrile Narcotics Task Force, the arrest […]
KYTC to close portion of KY 800 for cross drain replacement
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet plans to close a section of KY 800-Crofton Dawson Road in Christian County on Friday. According to a news release, the road will be closed between […]
Mother, daughter killed in Marshall County collision
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a fatal collision on Eggners Ferry Road last Friday that killed a woman and her 12-year old daughter. According to the sheriff’s department, […]
Small child flown to Vandy after go-cart accident
A small child was flown to a Nashville hospital following a go-cart accident Thursday afternoon near Cerulean. Fire and EMS Captain Michael Pendleton says an ambulance was called to 9860 […]
Inspector finds several issues at First UMC Day Care, director reprimanded
A recent inspection of the First United Methodist Church daycare by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services revealed instances of ‘failure to comply with minimum licensure standards.’ The inspection […]
Farmers Market customer appreciation day is Saturday
The Hopkinsville Downtown Farmer’s Market is gearing up to celebrate its customers Saturday with the second Customer Appreciation Day. Laura Faulkner with the Farmer’s Market says the event starts at […]
Christian County Jail was financially self-sufficient in last fiscal year
The Christian County Jail was financially self-sufficient last fiscal year and the other county departments also ended the year in good financial shape. Treasurer Walter Cummings says all departments were […]