Man Charged After Fleeing From Deputies

A Hopkinsville man was charged with fleeing from law enforcement on Fort Campbell Boulevard at Eagle Way in Hopkinsville on Monday afternoon.
Thomas Talks About Last Minute General Assembly Priorities

Bills aimed protecting highways and limiting auditing requirements are among priorities for 8th District State Representative Walker Thomas as General Assembly session winds down. Thomas says the bill he filed that will help protect roads from steels
Wayne Thomas, 64, of Hopkinsville
Wayne Lee Thomas, age 64, of Hopkinsville, passed away on Saturday, March 28, 2026, at his home in Hopkinsville. He was born on January 8, 1962, in Bangor, Maine, to Harry Clifford Thomas and Inga Grünaug Thomas.
State Police Continue Investigation into Hopkins County Cold Case

Authorities are continuing to investigate a decades-old missing person case in Hopkins County and renewing their call for information. According to Kentucky State Police Post 2, Monday marked 29 years since Charles Massey of Madisonville disappeared in
Beshear Signs Laws On Education, Student Safety And Consumer Protections

Governor Andy Beshear has signed four new bills aimed at strengthening public education, student safety and consumer protections across Kentucky. The measures include Senate Bill 2, which requires school districts to give classroom teachers pay raises equal
Hopkinsville Community College – Maintenance Technician II

Hopkinsville Community College – Kentucky Community and Technical College System Maintenance Technician II – Position #10000108 Monthly Salary – $2,640 – 6:00 am to 2:30 pm Open Date: 03/27/26 – Close Date: 04/07/26
Jeffrey Fenske, 64, of Oak Grove
Jeffrey Paul Fenske, age 64, of Oak Grove, formerly of Lompoc, CA, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Thursday, March 12, 2026, at his home from natural causes. The family has chosen cremation with a Celebration
Officials Expecting Strong Turkey Hunting Season In 2026

Kentucky’s 2026 spring turkey hunting season is approaching with encouraging signs for hunters, as state biologists report improving turkey populations despite a harsh winter. According to the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, recent brood surveys
Wildcat Chevrolet Again Rallies Around Trigg County Baseball And Softball

Wildcat Chevrolet is teaming up with Trigg County High School in Cadiz through the Chevrolet Youth Baseball & Softball program, bringing new equipment, a financial donation and a community fundraiser opportunity to support local student-athletes. As part
Traffic Stop Leads To Drug Charges In Christian County

A traffic stop on Fort Campbell Boulevard at Polk Road led to drug charges for a Clarksville man on Saturday morning.
