Clarksville’s Rushing Attack Proves Difficult For Hopkinsville
Mother nature did not wreak its expected havoc Friday night in northwest Tennessee, but a prolific and relentless rushing attack did — as Clarksville moved to 4-0 in a 35-14 win over Hopkinsville. The Tigers (1-3) got
Woman Injured In Pennyrile Parkway Rollover Crash
A wreck on Pennyrile Parkway sent a Clarksville woman to a Nashville hospital Friday afternoon.
Family Fun Expected For Durrett Avenue Block Party
The Boys & Girls Club on Walnut Street in Hopkinsville will be bustling with Durrett Avenue residents on Saturday from 1-6.
Beshear Discusses Education, Economic Development, 9/11
Following his Wednesday afternoon visit to Christian County, Governor Andy Beshear spent time with local journalists — answering questions about education, south western Kentucky economic development, the possible widening of I-24, and his memories of September 11,
Fort Campbell Units to Deploy to the Middle East
The 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell will deploy the division’s Combat Aviation Brigade “Wings of Destiny” to the US Central Command in the Middle East.
Trigg County Schools Threat Determined to be Unsubstantiated
Trigg County School officials investigated a threat against the high school on Friday before police deemed it to be unsubstantiated.
Man And Woman Charged With Possession Of Drugs
A Hopkinsville man and woman were charged with possession of drugs after a traffic stop on North Drive Thursday afternoon.
Felix Thomas, 71, of Hopkinsville
Felix Eugene Thomas, 71, of Hopkinsville, died at 11:33 a.m. Wednesday, September 11, 2024, at Jennie Stuart Medical Center. No services will be held. Dogwood Funerals & Cremations of Crofton is assisting with the arrangements. A native
Peter Sabatino, 77, of Hopkinsville
Peter Sabatino, 77, of Hopkinsville, died at 10:16 p.m. Tuesday, September 10, 2024, at his residence. Graveside services will be 11:00 a.m. Monday, September 16, 2024, at Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West with Phil Dunn officiating. Dogwood Funerals
Trigg County Schools Joins Studer Education Plan
Looking to encourage, nurture and steward a strategic plan and leadership development within the district, Trigg County Schools Board of Education unanimously approved a three-year contract with Huron Studer Education Thursday night — one valued annually at