CCPS Selects Darnall To Lead Christian County Tigers Band Program

Christian County Public Schools has named veteran music educator Anthony Darnall as the Band Director for the new Christian County High School.
PREVIEW – Livingston Central Looking To Compliment It’s Two Big Scorers in 2025-26

There aren’t many schools in western Kentucky that can boast an inside-outside 1-2 punch like Livingston Central. Back in the fold for their senior years are 6-6 Logan Wring and 6-1 guard Bryson Walker. Wring began his
Trigg, Crittenden Counties Nab More State Funds For Bridges

Governor Andy Beshear has announced more than $6 million for 12 critical bridge projects in nine Kentucky counties and the city of Flemingsburg, aimed at improving safety, reducing travel delays and restoring access where bridges have closed
Several Chambers Of Commerce Rally To Pre-K For All Call

A broad coalition of local chambers of commerce from across Kentucky has formally called on the state legislature to adopt Pre‑K for All, an initiative to provide publicly funded preschool to every 4-year-old in the Commonwealth.
‘Feed My Friends’ Food Drive Saturday

Seeking to support over 80 Trigg County families with food boxes just in time for Christmas, Feed My Friends is hosting a food drive this Saturday at Hancock’s Neighborhood Market.
Hopkinsville Man Charged with Drug Trafficking After Madisonville Pursuit

A Hopkinsville man was arrested on drug trafficking and other charges after fleeing from police in Madisonville during a traffic stop on I-69 Thursday morning.
Hopkinsville Man Charged with Drug Trafficking After Madisonville Pursuit

A Hopkinsville man was arrested on drug trafficking and other charges after fleeing from police in Madisonville during a traffic stop on I-69 Thursday morning.
Community Support Eases Stress For Helping Hands Of Trigg County

Due to the Federal Government shutdown and widening economic challenges, the demand on local food banks has surged, making holiday fundraising efforts essential this year.
Man Charged In Hopkinsville Smoke Shop Robbery

A Clarksville man was charged with robbery after fighting with a clerk at a smoke shop on Fort Campbell Boulevard in Hopkinsville Thursday night.
Caldwell Rolls in Opener at HCA, Just Misses School Record

Caldwell County’s first trip ever to Heritage Christian Academy very nearly resulted in a school record. A 34-0 run helped the Tigers roll to a 63-16 victory in the season opener for both teams Thursday night in
