John Craig, 73, of Hopkinsville
John E. Craig, 73, passed away on March 12, 2026. He began his journey of life on November 30, 1952, to the late James R. Craig and Vinnie Bell Osborn Craig. He accepted Christ as his savior
Sam Arvin, 16, of Pembroke
Beloved Son, Brother, Uncle, Grandson, and Nephew, Samuel “Sam” Chapman Arvin, age 16, of Pembroke, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Funeral Services will be at 10:00 AM on
Jennifer Griffith, 64, of Crofton
Jennifer Rena Griffith, 64, of Crofton, died on Sunday, March 15, 2026, at Jennie Stuart Medical Center. A funeral service will be held at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, 19, 2026, at Dogwood Funerals & Cremations of Crofton, with
101st Airborne Division Tests Next-Generation Drones During Live-Fire Exercise

Story by Army Capt. Andrew Lightsey IV The 101st Airborne Division tested its ability to integrate unmanned aircraft systems to support ground forces during a live-fire exercise last week at Fort Campbell. “We are no strangers to
Filming of Kelly Green Men Documentary to Begin Thursday

A documentary film crew will be in Hopkinsville this week as part of a new project exploring one of the region’s most well-known stories. Amy Rogers, executive director of the Hopkinsville-Christian County Convention and Visitors Bureau, says
WKCTC President Reece Shares Leadership Message With Cadiz Rotary

There may be exceptions in Trigg County, but regardless of the organization, leadership is complex because people are complex. This was Dr. Anton Reece’s overarching message to the Cadiz Rotary Club Tuesday afternoon, as he discussed his
Class 1 E-Bikes Now Allowed On LBL’s Biking Trails

Made official Wednesday, e-bikes are now welcome in Land Between the lakes, and designated biking trails have opened to the Class-1 vehicles until further notice. In note of this announcement, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Forest
Work Continues to Market and Sell Trigg County Spec Building

Trigg County Judge-Executive Stan Humphries likens the process of filling the spec building in the I-24 Business Park to fishing: you don’t catch something every time you throw your line into the water. Construction on the 100,000-square-foot
I-24, LBL Among Topics Discussed With Federal Legislators

Trigg County Judge-Executive Stan Humphries was part of a 15-person delegation in Washington, D.C., through the Pennyrile Area Development District, seeking to secure funding for the region’s future. They took part in the annual National Association of
NWS Confirms EF0 Tornado in North Clarksville from Sunday Storms

An EF0 tornado was confirmed by the National Weather Service from Sunday’s storm in northern Clarksville. The Nashville office conducted a survey on Tuesday and determined that a tornado began near Fort Campbell and continued northeast across
