VIDEO – Behind the Lens of Key Pettigrew
A Video Collage of Photos from Downtown Cadiz & the Art Museum.
Hopkinsville Woman Charged With 2nd Degree Assault
A Hopkinsville woman was arrested after she allegedly stabbed her husband during an altercation Wednesday. Hopkinsville Police report 22-year old Quadranay Thompson was charged with 2nd Degree Assault – Domestic Violence after she stabbed her husband in
Two Elkton Women Hurt In Fairview Wreck
Two Todd County women were injured in a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Russellville and Britmart roads in Christain County Tuesday afternoon. The wreck occurred just before 4:15 p.m. in Fairview. According to the Christian County
Hopkinsville Parks And Recreation Honored With KRPS Award
Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation was recognized last night at the 65th Kentucky Recreation and Parks Society (KRPS) Awards Dinner at Lake Barkley State Resort Park as the top Parks and Recreation Division in the state for the
Burning Bush at the Lauers – Color Not Enhanced
Photo By: Hugh Duguid
Man With Local Ties Wins U.S. Congress Seat In So. Carolina
A South Carolina man and Lyon County native reportedly pulled off an upset during the General Election Tuesday night becoming the first Democrat to win the 1st Congressional District seat in 40 years. Joe Cunningham, son of
Strong Voter Turnout Statewide For General Election
It was a strong than expected voter turnout across the region for the General Election Tuesday. Statewide, Kentucky’s Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes says the turnout was about 47.38 percent. Grimes says in a release the
One Finding In Audit Of 2017 Todd Co. Clerk’s Fee Account
The audit of 2017 financial statements for former Todd County Clerk Kim Chapman was released Tuesday by State Auditor Mike Harmon. The auditor’s report says he found the former Clerk lacked adequate segregation of duties in her
Election Law Violation Complaints Reported In Area
There were over 270 complaint calls to the Kentucky Attorney General’s Office Hotline on Election Day Tuesday. State Attorney General Andy Beshear reports his office had received a total of 273 complaint calls from across the state
Audio – Dr. Rob Myers Talks Alternative Crops In Agriculture
Dr. Rob Myers discussed alternative crops with Alan Watts at the National Association of Farm Broadcasting in Kansas City.