First COVID-19 Case Confirmed In West Kentucky
Governor Andy Beshear announced the first confirmed COVID-19 case in western Kentucky and adds that all businesses that can not support social distancing must close Wednesday afternoon.
Police Search For Two Men In Connection To Hopkinsville Shooting
Law enforcement are looking for two men in connection to a shooting on Lindsey Drive Monday morning.
Trigg Clerk’s Office Closing To Public Beginning Wednesday
The Trigg County Clerk’s office will close to the public beginning Wednesday and remain closed until further notice.
Planters Bank Announces Two Promotions
Planters Bank is excited to announce two new promotions.
Estaleen Braxton, 88, of Hopkinsville
Funeral services for 88-year old Estaleen Crenshaw Braxton of Hopkinsville will be Thursday afternoon, March 19, at 1:00 at Gamble Funeral Home in Hopkinsville. Burial will follow in Cave Springs Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 11:00 Thursday
Trigg Bicentennial Parade Postponed
The Bicentennial Parade scheduled for April 3 to celebrate 200 years of Trigg County has been postponed.
Pamela Johnson, 60, of Hopkinsville
A memorial service for 60-year old Pamela Johnson of Hopkinsville will be Saturday, March 21, at noon at Redd & Brown Funeral Home in Hopkinsville. Redd & Brown Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Trigg EMS Taking Extra Steps To Ensure Safety During Runs
Trigg County EMS is taking extra steps to ensure the safety of its employees and patients until further notice.
Instruction At UK To Remain Online For Rest Of Semester
The University of Kentucky is continuing to monitor the ever-changing COVID-19 pandemic and making changes, including moving to online instruction through the end of the semester and postponing commencement.
Congressman Comer Details Federal Coronavirus Relief
First District Congressman James Comer says Congress is working in a bipartisan manner to get measures in place to help sustain the economy during and after the Coronavirus Pandemic.