Historian spotlights the state of democracy at annual African American Heritage Breakfast

Community members filled the Bruce Convention Center Saturday morning for the Modernette Civic Club’s 29th annual African American Heritage Breakfast, and attendees heard a message about the waning state of […]
Police arrest Hopkinsville man following intoxicated pursuit

Hopkinsville Police arrested 18-year-old Charles Gray of Hopkinsville after he reportedly led law enforcement on a pursuit while intoxicated on Thursday. According to a report, officers were responding to a […]
Grace and Mercy celebrates 10th graduating class

Local rehabilitation nonprofit, Grace and Mercy celebrated its tenth graduating class and the community recognized the organization’s decade of service to women recovering from addiction at Thursday’s banquet. Grace and […]
H&R Agri-Power to host annual Customer Appreciation Pancake Day

By: Ag. Reporter Mollie Goode H&R Agri-Power is inviting customers to its annual Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, February 22. The H&R Pancake Day breakfast is a long-standing tradition that started […]
Kendall Spikes enters guilty plea to tampering, hindering prosecution in double-murder case
After being indicted in connection with a double-murder, Kendall Spikes entered a guilty plea to his role in the events that resulted in the deaths of Stanley Bussell and Candace […]
Terry Forcht, Forcht Bank honored by Ky. House and Senate

On Wednesday, Forcht Group of Kentucky Chairman and CEO Terry Forcht was honored by the state Senate and House on Forcht Bank’s 40th anniversary year, a notable milestone marking decades […]
Two Madisonville men charged in sex crimes against minors investigation

Two Madisonville men have been charged in relation to an investigation into sex crimes against children. According to the Madisonville Police Department, detectives from the Criminal Investigations Division began an […]
Two federally charged with methamphetamine, firearms offenses in Hopkinsville

Investigation has led to the arrest of two individuals in Hopkinsville on charges of distribution of methamphetamine and firearm possession. According to a news release for the U.S. Attorney of […]
Baby Miya’s Law passes Ky. House committee

The House Standing Committee and Families and Children has approved House Bill 574 and sent it to the House Floor, in the name of baby Miya Rudd, who passed away […]
Transmission line failure puts the power out for thousands in Christian, Trigg counties

Crews with both Pennyrile Electric System and the Tennessee Valley Authority are working to restore power early Friday morning after a transmission line problem put thousands in the dark. The […]