14th Annual Pink Out Honors Breast Cancer Survivors
Five months ago, Hopkinsville’s Chrissy Dilday had little choice but to embrace a double mastectomy, as part of the battle against breast cancer.
Woman Charged In Connection To Hopkinsville Robbery And Kidnapping
A Hopkinsville woman was charged in connection to a robbery on Park Avenue Tuesday night.
Ground Broken On Two Habitat Homes In Dawson Springs (w/PHOTOS)
Nearly two years have passed since a devastating tornado tore through Dawson Springs, and a year has gone by since the first family received the keys to their new Habitat for Humanity home.
Ag Commissioner Candidate Jonathon Shell Focusing On Economic Struggles
The struggles families are facing with inflation and resulting higher prices are among topics that Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner candidate Jonathon Shell is hearing about as he travels across the state.
Debbie Vetzel, 64, of Cadiz
Funeral services for 64-year-old Debbie Vetzel of Cadiz will be at King’s Funeral Home on Sunday, October 29, 2023, at 1:00 pm. Burial will follow in the East Cadiz Baptist Church Cemetery. Visitation will be from 12:00
Trigg Schools Attendance Policy Facing Considerable Scrutiny
Trigg County Schools and its allegedly rigid attendance policy came into question Thursday night, when local parent and long-time educator Donna Jo Williams addressed Board of Education members about the difficulties maintaining the current Wildcats standard.
Trigg Hospital Board Says ‘No’ To Selling Land To John L. Street Library
Following a brief discussion during Thursday night’s meeting, the Trigg County Hospital Board of Directors voted unanimously in favor of declining a letter from the John L. Street Library Board — asking to purchase five acres of
Fall Fest Invades Hopkinsville Community College
Halloween is just a few days away and the Hopkinsville Community College helped kids get a jump start with its Fall Fest Thursday night.