Trigg Judge-Executive Says Military Has County Support
As officials with the U.S. Army continue to pour into Trigg County following Wednesday night’s crash of tandem Fort Campbell Black Hawk helicopters, Judge-Executive Stan Humphries said support from this community will only continue in the coming
Pentagon Responds On Black Hawk Safety After Trigg Helicopter Crash
In the wake of Wednesday night’s two-helicopter crash in Trigg County, officials with the U.S. Department of Defense took questions and made comments Thursday afternoon surrounding the situation — and what it means for the Armed Forces.
Tornadoes Remain A Possibility With Friday’s Severe Weather Threat
All eyes are turning to the severe weather threat expected across the region Friday afternoon into the evening hours.
Richardson Vowing To Run For Kentucky’s 3rd District Senate Seat
Just hours after Kentucky Senator Whitney Westerfield announced he would not seek reelection in 2024, a candidate has entered the fray.
Brigadier General Provides More Details On Crash Of Fort Campbell Helicopters
A somber Thursday morning press conference at Gate 7 in Fort Campbell brought more clarity and detail into Wednesday night’s tragic events
Hopkinsville Finds Toyota Boshoku America Investment
In a second job creation announcement for Hopkinsville Thursday, Governor Andy Beshear highlighted the continued momentum of the state’s manufacturing industry.
Microvast Announces Major Investment Coming To Hopkinsville
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced another major investment in the state’s rapidly growing electric vehicle (EV) sector is coming to Hopkinsville.
Beshear Says Kentucky Mourns ‘Children of God’ Lost In Fort Campbell Training Crash
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear told Fort Campbell officials Thursday morning that the entire Commonwealth grieves with the families of the nine soldiers killed in Wednesday night’s training accident
Trigg County Roads Closed While Blackhawk Training Incident Investigation Continues
There are several Trigg County roads closed, as investigators continue to clean up the wreckage from two military helicopters crashing late Wednesday.
Bill Allowing Jury Duty Exemption Option For Seniors Headed To Governor’s Desk
House Bill 338, advocated by Christian County Chief Circuit Judge John Atkins which would give seniors the option of being excused from jury duty based on their age, is on its way to the governor’s desk.