Dossett’s bill dealing with eminent domain passes the House

Eminent domain is the government’s power to seize private property for public use without the owner’s consent—and Representative Myron Dossett is looking to protect property owners’ rights where it comes […]
Fish Fry returns to raise funds for Gordon Park

If you’re looking to get some good eats and support a good cause, then the Gordon Park Fish Fry in Crofton is going to be the place to be on […]
Hunt, H&R Agri-Power bring home awards for their dedication to support local youth

Photos by Stephen Patton, the Retired Agricultural Communications Services/Photographer for the UK Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Wayne Hunt and H&R Agri-Power have been recognized for their years of […]
Pennyroyal Arts Council looks to gather local history as big milestones approach

The Pennyroyral Arts Council is getting ready to celebrate a couple of big birthdays in the coming years, and they’re asking for the public’s help in gathering local history. The […]
Possible lightning strike causes issues at Ollie’s in Hopkinsville

A stray lightning strike may have been the source of some mayhem that happened at Ollie’s on Fort Campbell Boulevard in Hopkinsville Thursday morning. Firefighters responded to the business near […]
KCTCS highlights resources for students with Mental Health and Wellness Week

The Kentucky Community and Technical College System is focusing on mental health of students and staff this week, with the launch of the first-ever Mental Health and Wellness Week. According […]
Fiery crash closes 41-A in Clarksville for several hours

A fiery, single-vehicle crash in Clarksville at Ashland City Road and U.S. 41-A shut down the roadway for several hours as crews worked to extinguish the blaze Wednesday. According to […]
Ky. League of Cities license plate to support disaster relief, designed by Hopkinsville native

The Kentucky League of Cities officially has a license plate in production to support disaster-relief, and it was designed by an individual with Hopkinsville ties. The “Cities Drive Kentucky” license […]
Trial date set, bond reduction denied in Pembroke murder case

A trial date has been set in the murder case against Eiesha Whitlock, and a motion for a bond reduction was denied in Christian Circuit Court Wednesday morning. Whitlock is […]
As Spring draws near, the National Weather Service urges severe weather preparedness

If you heard the test of the tornado sirens Wednesday morning or heard the test of the emergency broadcast system on the radio, then you know that marks Severe Weather […]