Fort Campbell Principal Bound For Camp Lejeune
Fort Campbell High School will soon have a new principal.
Pennyrile Electric Crews Head To East Tennessee
Early Saturday morning, two Pennyrile Electric crews — including nine line technicians — bounded for East Tennessee, in order to assist with major power outages caused by the remnants of Hurricane and Tropical Storm Helene.
Lyons’ Schedule Features Preseason State Championship Game Rematch
It seems like it was just last week that the Lyon County Lyons were celebrating a state championship on the floor of Rupp Arena, but it has now been six months and the focus begins to turn
JR Hermes, 92, of Cadiz
Funeral services for 92-year-old JR Hermes, of Cadiz, will be 11 AM Monday, September 30, at King’s Funeral Home.
Clarksville Woman Charged In Oak Grove Pursuit
A Clarksville woman was charged after she reportedly led law enforcement on a high-speed pursuit in Oak Grove Saturday morning.
Maroons Swamped in 19-0 Loss at Graves County
In a District 1 matchup on Friday night that often resembled surfing more than football, the Madisonville-North Hopkins Maroons couldn’t keep their heads above water in a 19-0 defeat to hosts Graves County. Playing in a driving
Caldwell ‘Spikes’ Christian 37-6 for 2nd Win
It wasn’t volleyball, but Caldwell County did use a bunch of Spikes to subdue Christian County — Kam Spikes, that is. On a rainy, windy night at the Stadium of Champions in Hopkinsville, the Caldwell senior toted