Christian County Literacy Council expands summer programs, focuses on early literacy

The Christian County Literacy Council is expanding its summer programming and outreach efforts as it works to improve reading levels among local students, with a renewed focus on early literacy and community engagement. Executive Director Francene Gilmer
Police Continue Search for Stewart County Man Wanted for Attempted Murder

Law enforcement agencies in Stewart County, Tennessee, continue an intensive search for a man now facing a charge of attempted second-degree murder following a domestic shooting early Friday morning. According to the Stewart County Sheriff’s Office, deputies
Small Business Listening Session May 11

The Hopkinsville Small Business Commission is inviting everyone to a listening session Monday afternoon. Commission Chair, Danielle Renshaw says the commission has worked to improve the atmosphere for small business owners. click to download audioVice Chair, Carlos
City Approves 3 Incentive Rebates

Hopkinsville City Council is approving three incentives for new or expanding businesses. Tuesday night, City Council heard a municipal order supporting Camo Caravan. click to download audioCity Clerk Brittany Byrum also read a municipal order for Genuine
Vehicle Hits Church, Driver Injured In Single-Vehicle Crash

A Murfreesboro, Tennessee ,man was injured in a crash on East Nashville Street in Pembroke on Tuesday night.
Trigg Schools Hitting the Home Stretch for the 2025-26 School Year

Trigg County Public Schools is entering one of its busiest times of the year, with a full schedule of performances, ceremonies, and end-of-year celebrations planned across the district. Superintendent Rex Booth said some activities begin on Wednesday
Hopkinsville Parks and Rec Touch a Truck Returns Saturday

Families in Hopkinsville will have a chance to get up close with some of the biggest vehicles in the community this weekend, as the popular Touch-A-Truck event returns to DeBow Park. The free event is scheduled for
Rain Is Helping But Not Eliminating Drought Conditions

This week’s weather has brought much-needed rainfall to the area, but it is not expected to completely eliminate drought conditions. Meteorologist Rachel Trevino says that once the rain moves through, we’ll see a cooldown, with temperatures running
Complaints Lead to New Hours at Lake Morris

The Hopkinsville Police Department has announced new restrictions at Lake Morris, citing ongoing concerns about activity during overnight hours. According to police, Lake Morris will now close daily at 7 p.m. following what officials described as a
Beshear Announces Emergency Freeze Of Gas Tax

As gas prices rise amid the ongoing conflict in Iran, Governor Andy Beshear announced several steps aimed at providing relief to Kentucky families. The governor signed an emergency regulation freezing the state gas tax at 26.4 cents
