Man Charged After Going To Multiple Houses Naked
A Hopkinsville man was charged after he was reportedly found naked on Caledonia Road near Hardy Road in Trigg County on June 7th.
Large Contingent Seeks Library & Rights Commission Funding Be Reinstated In Christian County Budget
Constituents, local leaders and concerned citizens spent more than an hour Tuesday morning, imploring and pleading with the Christian County Fiscal Court and its magistrates to reconsider cost-cutting measures for two organizations
Miss WKSF Pageant Deadline Coming Up Friday
The deadline to enter the Miss Western Kentucky State Fair Pageant is Friday with a new fair queen to be crowned on Saturday, June 24 at the convention center.
Deadline To Enter Mrs. WKSF Pageant Is Wednesday
The deadline to register for the Miss and Mrs. Western Kentucky State Fair Pageants is this week as the popular events help kick off the 73rd edition of the fair.
Linda Gish, 84, of Adams, Tennessee
Linda Lou Gish, age 84, of Adams, passed away peacefully in her home on Sunday, June 11, 2023, surrounded by her family. Linda was born April 11, 1939, in Sacramento, Kentucky, to Edith and Balous Gibson. Linda
Cadiz Police Charge Fort Campbell Man After High Speed Pursuit
A Fort Campbell man was charged with fleeing from police on US 68 in Cadiz Saturday night.
Man Charged After Allegedly Trying To Steal Food
A man was charged with burglary after he reportedly broke into a home and tried to take food on West 13th Street in Hopkinsville Sunday afternoon.
Stolen Vehicle Suspect Arrested After Pursuit
A Hopkinsville man was charged after he allegedly fled from law enforcement in a stolen vehicle on Durrett Avenue in Hopkinsville Tuesday morning.
Linda Ehrenthaller, 69, of Hopkinsville
A memorial visitation for 69-year-old Linda Joyce Ehrenthaller, of Hopkinsville, will be held Thursday evening, June 15, from 5:30 to 7:00, at Hughart, Beard & Giles Funeral Home. She died at 9:18 p.m. Wednesday, June 7, 2023,
Todd County’s Walton Posthumously Honored At PADD Banquet
An evening of celebration and year-in-review for the Pennyrile Area Development District turned somber, yet special, Monday evening at the Bruce Convention Center