Kentucky, Netherlands Solidify Farming Partnership
Nearly 4% of the country’s farms and 1.5% of the country’s grazing acreage sits in Kentucky, and as the “Horse Capital of the World,” one of the top beef-producing states this side of the Mississippi River —
First Sergeant Michael Ray Dunn, 73, of Crofton
Graveside services for 73-year-old First Sergeant Michael Ray Dunn, of Crofton, will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Kentucky Veterans Cemetery-West.
KADB Grants Coming For Logan Premium Meats, Christian County
The Kentucky Agricultural Development Board announced Friday afternoon the approval of more than $2.4 million for an allotment of agricultural diversification and rural development projects across the Commonwealth.
Eurie Hayes Smith III, 85, of Elkton
A private service will be held at a later date for 85-year-old Eurie Hayes Smith III, of Elkton.
Roy V. Lind, Jr., 63, of Cadiz
Private services will be held at a later date for 63-year-old Roy V. Lind, Jr., of Cadiz.
Section Of KY 164/Roaring Springs Road Closing Monday For Repairs
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has made plans for daytime closures for a section of KY 164/Roaring Springs Road in southern Trigg County — beginning Monday morning, February 21.
Man Charged With Trafficking Drugs in Hopkinsville
A Lexington man was charged with trafficking drugs and wanton endangerment on Sivley Road in Hopkinsville Thursday afternoon.
Details Released In Hopkinsville High-Speed Pursuit
Law enforcement has released more information about a pursuit on Fort Campbell Boulevard in Hopkinsville Friday morning.
Police Investigate Theft At Storage Facility
Vehicle rims and tools were reported stolen at a Hopkinsville storage facility Thursday afternoon.
Man Charged With Taking His Mothers Vehicle
A Clarksville man was charged after he reportedly stole his mother’s vehicle on Skyline Drive in Hopkinsville Thursday afternoon.