Ricky Brown, 70, of Hopkinsville
Mr. Richard “Ricky” Grady Brown, age 70 of Hopkinsville, passed away on Saturday, January 11th at his home of natural causes. Richard was born on March 3, 1953 in Hopkinsville, Kentucky son of the late Jennie Bell
HCA’s Jason Leek Now State’s Top Scorer
After previously being ranked 2nd in the state in scoring, Heritage Christian Academy’s Jason Leek has now moved up to the top spot in Kentucky boys basketball. As of Tuesday morning, Leek was averaging 34.5 points per
Man Charged With Criminal Mischief After Dumpster Fire
A Hopkinsville man was charged with criminal mischief after investigating a dumpster fire at a car wash on Fort Campbell Boulevard Saturday morning.
Man Charged With Falsely Claiming To Have Taken Hostages
A Hopkinsville man was charged after he reportedly claimed to have taken hostages on Madisonville Road in Christian County Friday night.
Hopkinsville Man Charged In Vehicle Theft Investigation
A Hopkinsville man was charged with theft after an investigation into a stolen vehicle in Muhlenberg County Friday night.
North Carolina Man Charged With Cocaine Possession
A Maxton, North Carolina man was charged with drug possession in a motel in Oak Grove Saturday night.
John Fourqurean Remembered For Commitment To Agriculture
Retired Trigg County Agriculture Extension Agent John Fourqurean will be remembered for his unwavering commitment to family, agriculture, and his community.
Emma Talley Cherishes her Golf Journey, Memories
When she looks back at her illustrious golf career, Emma Talley admits she wishes she could have played in the Solheim Cup and won more championships. However, she has no regrets about ending her playing career and
Johnson Has 26 as Maroons Down Storm in District Clash
Madisonville-North Hopkins built a 13-2 lead less than 4 minutes into the game and went on to defeat Hopkins County Central 72-53 Monday night in Mortons Gap. Kanyon Johnson scored 26 points to lead the Maroons, who
Threes Spur Lyon County Comeback Win Over Graves
Lyon County overcame a double-digit second quarter deficit and used a strong perimeter night to edge Graves County 89-88 in the Eagles Classic Monday at Murray State’s CFSB Center. Graves County held a 24-20 lead after one