Martin Defense Attorneys Still Waiting for Evidence Reports
With the triple-murder trial of Christian “Kit” Martin a month away, defense attorneys are still waiting for evidentiary reports from prosecutors and police.
With the triple-murder trial of Christian “Kit” Martin a month away, defense attorneys are still waiting for evidentiary reports from prosecutors and police.
An historic building on the court square in downtown Princeton suffered a partial collapse early Thursday morning.
As budget questions concerning Land Between the Lakes continue to linger, Stewart County, Tennessee Mayor Robin Brandon wonders if the recreation area’s management shouldn’t be passed on to another federal agency. Leaders of the counties that
Kentuckians will have more time to get a REAL ID after it was announced Wednesday morning that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has extended the full enforcement deadline by 19 months.
The South West Kentucky Economic Development Commission is ramping up efforts to promote E-commerce sites in the three-county region.
Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman says the state is ready to grow as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Hopkinsville Rotary Club’s 71st Annual Auction raised just under $400,000 during this year’s six day run.
The Hopkinsville-Christian County Family YMCA had a successful fundraising effort and reached its goal Saturday afternoon as jockeys galloped their way to the finish line on stick horses at the Oak Grove Racing, Gaming, Hotel in Oak
The Christian County Grand Jury returned several indictments Friday including for assault, rape and sodomy.
A Hopkinsville woman accused of fatally shooting a man on College Street earlier this month was indicted by a Christian County grand jury Friday.