Margaret Moss, 94, of Hopkinsville
Margaret Bond Moss, age 94, of Hopkinsville, passed away Friday, May 10, 2024, at her home of natural causes. Funeral Services will be at 1:00 PM on Saturday, May 18, 2024, at Maddux-Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home with Cecilia
Marsha Southern, 70, of Hopkinsville
Marsha Daphane Southern, 70, passed away Thursday, May 9, 2024, in Hopkinsville. Services will be at noon on Thursday, May 16, 2024, at Freeman Chapel CME Church with Pastor Lisa Balboa officiating. Burial will be in Cave
Lady Falcons Place 3rd at Caldwell’s Final Flight Invitational

Emmie Underwood took the 800-meter run and Fort Campbell had three relay teams place first as the Lady Falcons turned in a third-place finish at the Caldwell County Final Flight Invitational. Underwood claimed the 800 by more
Mobley Sets School Mark, Tigers Take 2nd in Final Flight Invite

Cooper Mobley set another school record in the shot put as Caldwell County’s guys placed second in their own Final Flight Invitational on Saturday. Mobley won the shot put competition by 12 feet, 9 inches with a
Gun And Electronics Taken In Hopkinsville Burglary

A gun along with electronics were reported stolen out of a home on North Main Street Sunday afternoon.
Man Charged After Fleeing From Police On Foot

A Hopkinsville man was charged after he fled from law enforcement on foot and damaged his ex-girlfriend’s vehicle on Central Avenue that is off Walnut Street Saturday morning.
Man Charged With Third DUI After Crash

A Hopkinsville man was charged with his third DUI after a wreck on East 17th Street Sunday afternoon.
Woman Assaulted And Bit In Hopkinsville Fight

A Hopkinsville woman reported an assault to law enforcement on South Clay Street Sunday night.
Cadiz Police Chief Reminds Residents Of Importance Of Storm Siren

Police Chief Tyler Thomas says residents of Cadiz and Trigg County should have a plan in place when the weather siren sounds during severe weather. After Cadiz City Council member Tim Bridges posed some questions about the
Number Of Tobacco Growers Continuing To Decrease

Due to cuts by the tobacco companies many tobacco growers are choosing to hang up their tools and look at other crops. Christian County Agriculture Extension Agent Matt Futtrell says the number of growers still raising burley,
