Man Injured In Hopkinsville Head-On Collision
A man was injured in a wreck on East 7th Street at the intersection of Greenville Road Friday afternoon.
Linda Stewart, 65 of Frankfort
A Celebration of Life for 65 year old Linda Stewart of Frankfort will be held Saturday, February 27 at 1:00 p.m. at the McDonald and New Funeral Home in Owenton, KY. Burial will follow in the Owenton
CCHD Reports 14 New COVID Cases Since Wednesday
Christian County COVID-19 cases reported this month continue to decline with 14 new cases reported since Wednesday.
Trigg’s COVID Incidence Rate Drops To Five-Month Low
As Kentucky’s COVID-19 case total and testing positivity rate continues to drop, so are the county incidence rates.
Todd County Health Department To Vaccinate Twice Next Week
The Todd County Health Department plans to give COVID-19 vaccines on two days next week to make up this week’s clinic that was canceled due to the winter weather. Health department director Jen Harris said they should
Pruning Brambles
Bramble is the common name for the genus Rubus which includes raspberries, blackberries and their hybrids and cultivars. The term bramble is used to denote “thorniness” a common trait among these plants. This is not always the
Ice Build Up Caused Friday Power Outage in Trigg & Christian County
A power outage around midday Friday that knocked out power to nearly 12,000 Pennyrile Electric customers was likely caused by some ice buildup at the Cadiz substation. Brent Gilkey with Pennyrile Electric said crews are still working
O’Nell Cook, 99, of Jeffersonville, Indiana
Funeral services for 99-year old O’Nell Cook, of Jeffersonville, Indiana and formerly of Hopkinsville, will be Wednesday afternoon, February 24, at 1:00 at Lamb Funeral Home in Hopkinsville. Burial will follow in Kentucky Veteran’s Cemetery West. Visitation
Judge Likely To Extend Temporary Order Backing Beshear’s COVID Actions
Franklin Circuit Judge Phillip Shepherd said Thursday that he will extend a temporary order blocking a state law restricting the governor’s authority to combat COVID-19 and hopes to have a ruling within 10 days.
State to Allow Visitation At Some Long-Term Care Facilities
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced Thursday that visitation can resume at some long-term care facilities in the state.