Pennyrile Customers To Experience Rolling Blackouts To Ease Power Demand
Pennyrile Electric customers will experience rolling blackouts to ease demand on the Tennessee Valley Authority power grid due to the extremely cold temperatures and sub-zero windchills.
Sunshine And Temperatures In The 20’s Saturday Could Improve Roads
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is hoping temperatures in the twenties Saturday and sunshine will lead to improved road conditions across Western Kentucky. District One Public Information Officer Keith Todd says road crews spent the night working to
Bitter Cold Temperatures And Snow Ushering In Christmas Weekend
The National Weather Service is continuing to warn Western Kentucky residents about the extreme cold that is blanketing the region. Weather Edge Forecaster David Powell says there was a quick transition from rain to snow Thursday. click
George “Junior” Oliver, 90 of Pembroke
Funeral services for 90-year-old George “Junior” Oliver, of Pembroke, will be Tuesday, December 27 at 10 am at Lamb Funeral Home in Hopkinsville. Burial will follow in the Rosedale Cemetery. Visitation will be Monday from 3:00 p.m.
John Scott, 78, of Hopkinsville
Graveside services for 78-year old John "Jack" Leroy Scott of Hopkinsville will be 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, December 27, 2022 at Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West. Dogwood Funerals & Cremation of Hopkinsville is in charge of the arrangements. He
PHOTOS – Winter Weather Listener & Web Viewers Photos
The first round of cold and snowy weather has hit the area. Check out these pics from our radio listeners, our Facebook friends, and our website users.
Cold Temperatures, Snow, And House Fires Impact Christian County
Bitter cold temperatures and slick roads have resulted in Christian County emergency officials warning residents to stay inside this weekend. Christian County Emergency Management Director Randy Graham says he remains concerned about the bitter cold. click to
Hazardous Temperatures And Slick Roads Reported In Trigg County
Trigg County Emergency Management is urging residents to stay at home during these extremely cold days. Director David Bryant says the bitter cold wind chills continue to be the primary threat. click to download audioBecause of the
Old Madisonville Road Home Destroyed In Fire (w/PHOTOS)
A home on Old Madisonville Road in Christian County was destroyed in a fire early Friday morning.
Extreme Cold Danger Continues With Scattered Road Issues
Although Western Kentucky did not receive as much snow as predicted, extremely cold temperatures and bitter wind chills remain a threat. The National Weather Service says the region remains under a Wind Chill Warning until noon today,