Hopkinsville’s E. 21st Street To Be Renamed ‘Bill Flynn Boulevard’

Officials with the City of Hopkinsville announced Friday the renaming of E. 21st Street to “Bill Flynn Boulevard” — in what is a loving memory and tribute to his enduring legacy, leadership, philanthropy and dedication to a
Man In Custody After Christian County Pursuit

A man has been charged after he led law enforcement on a high-speed pursuit in Christian County Friday afternoon.
Trigg County Schools Names Bush New Director Of Transportation

Trigg County High School will have a new principal after Tim Bush was named the school’s director of transportation on Friday. The move takes effect on July 1.
Names Released In Dawson Springs Road Crash

Deputies have released the names of two men who were severely injured in a wreck on Dawson Springs Road near the intersection of Witty Lane Wednesday morning.
Two Injured In Eagle Way Crash

A wreck on Eagle Way at the intersection of Fort Campbell Boulevard sent two people to the hospital Friday afternoon.
Christian County’s Derrell Bateman Heading Off to Trinity Valley
Christian County’s Derrell Bateman is heading off to ‘Deep in the Heart of Texas’ to continue his athletic and educational career. In a social media post Friday afternoon, the Christian County senior announced he had signed with
Fort Campbell’s ‘Sultan of Stats’ to Receive Rudy J. Ellis Award

If you have been to a Fort Campbell sporting event over the years, you have more than likely seen him at some point. If you have read a story with the stats from a Fort Campbell football,
57th Annual Cadiz Rotary Radio Auction Helping Club To Meet Needs

Supporting the upcoming Cadiz Rotary Club’s 57th Annual Auction will help the organization continue their mission of never saying no to community needs. Veteran Cadiz Rotarian Dr. Scott Sutherland says the club has always dedicated the auction
Trigg County Elementary Art Show Underway At Janice Mason Art Museum

The Trigg County Elementary School Art Show features more than 500 works or art crafted by students ranging from kindergarten to fifth grade. The art show opens Friday, August 12th, with an opening reception at the Janice
Hopkinsville Ward 12 Candidates Debate

The League of Women Voters Primary Election Debates wrapped up Thursday night with Hopkinsville City Council Ward 12 Incumbent Matthew Handy and challenger Elizabeth Draude. They discussed planning and zoning, different initiatives, public interaction, downtown development, and
