Fort Campbell Soldier Charged With Murder Following Wife’s Death

A 5th Special Forces (Airborne) soldier at Fort Campbell has been charged with murder in connection to the death of his wife.
LBL Run Half Marathon/10K Now Bears Wilson Name

For years on the fourth Saturday of October, the Run LBL! Half Marathon and 10K in Grand Rivers has taken long distance runners on a beautiful, fall-colored course in the heart of west Kentucky.
Oak Grove Murder Suspect Seeks To Withdraw Guilty Plea

The defense attorney representing Dequavion James, who is charged with manslaughter in connection to the death of DeAndre Palmer, has filed a motion to withdraw his client’s guilty plea as part of a plea agreement with the
Leavell Formally Sentenced In Greenville Road Murder

A Hopkinsville woman convicted by a jury in the murder of Armareya Freeman on Greenville Road more than two years ago was formally sentenced in Christian County Circuit Court Wednesday morning.
Marcella Cook, 92, of Crofton
Funeral services for 92-year old Marcella Christine Arnold Cook, of Crofton, will be Friday afternoon, October 8, at 1:00 at Hughart, Beard & Giles Funeral Home in Hopkinsville. Burial will follow in Ridgetop Cemetery in Crofton. Visitation
Cadiz Police Given ‘OK’ For Interceptor Purchase

Upon hearing a report from its Chief of Police Duncan Wiggins, the Cadiz City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to allow Wiggins and his staff to seek out a new Ford Interceptor for the Cadiz Police Department
Pennyrile Electric Announces Planned Outage In Christian County Thursday

Pennyrile Electric has announced a planned outage in the Lafayette and Herndon area Thursday that will affect nearly 800 members.
In-Person Trick Or Treating Returns For Annual Downtown Event

Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation has announced the Downtown Trick or Treat will be in-person for the annual event later this month.
Hopkinsville Elevator Celebrates Excellent Year With Grower-Owners

Hopkinsville Elevator Cooperative is returning more than $30 million dollars to farmer-owners across the region and the state.
City Council Approves Agreement With CSX To Close 4 Crossings

Hopkinsville City Council authorized the mayor, to sign agreements with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and CSX Transportation, to make upgrades at six railroad crossings and permanently close four streets at the crossing.