Two Additional Tornado Touchdowns Confirmed In Christian
The National Weather Service in Paducah has confirmed two additional tornadoes touched down in Christian County Saturday night. The Storm Survey Team says an EF-0 tornado with peak winds of 85 mph touched down at 8:44pm Saturday
Mary Gray, 82, of Hopkinsville
Graveside services for 82-year old Mary Ann Nichols Gray, of Hopkinsville, will be Thursday, March 1, at 2:00pm at Riverside Cemetery in Hopkinsville. Visitation will be Thursday, March 1, at Noon at Hughart Beard and Giles Funeral
Norris Slaughter, 75, of Clifty
Funeral services for 75-year old Norris Wilson Slaughter, of Clifty, will be Wednesday, February 28, at 11:00am at Latham Funeral Home in Elkton. Burial will follow in Clifty Christian Church Cemetery in Clifty. Visitation will be Tuesday,
Elkton Woman Injured In Country Club Lane Wreck
An Elkton woman was injured in a three vehicle wreck on Country Club Lance Sunday night. Hopkinsville Police say the wreck occurred in the 500 block shortly after 6:20 when 36-year old Megan Barnes of Crofton crashed
Red Cross Continuing To Assist Tornado Victims
The American Red Cross is continuing to provide help to those displaced by the tornado that hit Hopkinsville Saturday night. Executive Director of American Red Cross of Western Kentucky, Evelyn Miller says they will continue to help
Theft Reported At Peachtree Place Residence
Police are investigating a theft of more than $9,000 worth of jewelry and electronics from a home on Peachtree Place. The victim filed a report with Hopkinsville Police Saturday morning that sometime between February 4-11 a suspect
Two Charged With Heroin Possession After Traffic Stop
Two people are facing heroin possession charges after a traffic stop in Hopkinsville early Monday morning. Hopkinsville Police report a vehicle driven by 27-year old David Brettschneider, of Cadiz, was stopped around 2:45am on Fort Campbell Boulevard
Storm Debris Cleanup Could Take Several Days
It could take several days for city crews and volunteers to clean up debris in the wake of the EF-2 tornado that touched down Saturday night in Hopkinsville. City Street Superintendent Dave Herndon is encouraging drivers to
Photos – HR Agri-Power Pancake Breakfast 2018
H&R Agri-Power has been hosting the Pancake Breakfast since 1992. This is the place where Customers are thanked and appreciated and where people can be seen.
Flooded Landscapes May Increase Certain Pests
Kelly Jackson Christian County Extension Office Flooded Landscapes May Increase Certain Pests Prolonged rain may lead to higher populations of certain pests, especially in the landscape. Here are a few to look for. Crane flies are gangly-legged