Caleb Hayes, 24, of Hopkinsville
Caleb Ray Hayes, 24, of Hopkinsville, died at 10:30 p.m. Thursday, January 22, 2026, at his residence. Memorial services will be at 4:00 p.m. Saturday, January 31, 2026, at Journey Church with Pastor Vince Farrell officiating. Visitation
Man Injured, Gun Stolen In Hopkinsville Altercation

A Hopkinsville man reported an assault, along with a gun stolen on Canton Street on Thursday night.
Christian County Woman Remains Missing

Police are asking for help locating a woman who was reported missing on January 14th.
Thousands Of Kentuckians Remain Without Power After Winter Storm

As of 9 AM Monday, more than 47,000 Kentuckians were without power — following this weekend’s arctic blast across the Commonwealth. That’s according to Governor Andy Beshear, Kentucky Emergency Management Director Eric Gibson and Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
Ben Harper Shares Cold Weather Plumbing Tips

With freezing temperatures in the forecast for most of the week there are steps to take to protect homes and businesses from frozen pipes and other plumbing issues. Ben Harper with Harper Plumbing and Electric says winter
Christian County Roads Remain Treacherous After Winter Storm

Christian County Emergency Management Director Randy Graham is warning county residents to stay at home if at all possible until road conditions improve. Graham says roads have not improved much since Winter Storm Fern moved through over
Icy Roads Slowing Road Clearing Efforts In Hopkinsville

Ice and snow in Hopkinsville is posing problems for city crews that are working to clear roadways. Hopkinsville Public Works Director Dave Herndon says roads are not in great shape in the city limits. click to download
Power Restored To Pennyrile Electric Members After Winter Storm

Pennyrile Electric line crews battled Winter Storm Fern Sunday to restore power to more than 500 members located in south Todd and Logan counties in the Daysville service area. Vice-President of Member Services Brent Gilkey Todd and
Trigg County Remains Under State Of Emergency

Trigg County Emergency Management Director David Bryant says roads in the county remain slick and hazardous due to snow and ice left by Winter Storm Fern. Bryant says people need to stay at home until road conditions
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