Back To Back Foundation Delivers Trigg County Donations
The Back To Back Foundation was in Trigg County Wednesday to drop off three checks to support local organizations.
Phoenix Building Demolition Likely To Begin Next Week
The demolition process for the Phoenix Building in downtown Hopkinsville will likely begin next week.
Build-Ready Site Announced For Marshall County
Development along the I-24 corridor and south western Kentucky received strong news Wednesday morning during the “Team Kentucky” update, when Governor Andy Beshear announced a new build-ready site for Marshall County.
Amended Offer Coming For Crofton Man Involved In March 3 Chase
A Crofton man saddled with a litany of charges stemming from a March 3 high-speed pursuit in Christian County may soon know his fate.
Building Badly Damaged In Todd County Fire
A sawmill on Chestnut Road in Todd County was badly damaged in a fire Wednesday afternoon.
Helping Hands Of Trigg County Accepting Donations For Back-To-School Items
The Helping Hands of Trigg County will host its annual Back-to-School monetary collection event Thursday afternoon.
Indictment Expected in Oak Grove Murder Case
A second person who police say was complicit in the murder of a Clarksville man in southern Christian County was the topic of discussion Wednesday afternoon in Christian County Circuit Court before Judge Andrew Self.
Evidentiary Hearing Scheduled in Peach Street Double Murder Case
A September evidentiary hearing has been scheduled in Christian County Circuit Court for a Hopkinsville man charged with two murders in 2021.
Cadiz Receives $11,500 EV Charging Grant From TVA Retirees
Courtesy of an $11,500 grant through the Western Area Chapter of the TVA Retirees Association and its non-profit organization, Bicentennial Volunteers Inc., the City of Cadiz will soon have its first-ever electric vehicle charging station.
Attorney for Soldier Charged with Infant’s Death Requests More Time to Look at Evidence
The defense attorney for the Fort Campbell soldier accused of the death of an infant last year informed the court Wednesday that he needs more time to look over evidence in the case.