Welfare Check Leads To Drug Charges For Hopkinsville Woman
A Hopkinsville woman was charged with drug possession after a request to check her welfare at the Dollar Tree on Fort Campbell Boulevard Sunday afternoon.
Hopkinsville City Council Sworn In For Next Two-Year Term
The governing body of Hopkinsville is ready to hit the ground running in 2025 as nine of the 12 City Council members were sworn in Monday evening.
Area Bowlers Fare Well at Louisville Event
Two bowlers from the Heritage Christian Academy bowling team along with a Caldwell County High School senior were among those in Louisville Tuesday taking part in a year-end bowling event. The scratch sport shot tournament took place
Gilliam Hoping For Continued Transportation Improvements in 2025
Funding to improve transportation issues in Trigg and Christian counties continues to be a high priority heading into 2025.
Man Charged With Meth Possession After Fleeing From Police
A Hopkinsville man was charged with fleeing or evading police and drug possession on Oak Street on Christmas Day.
Ken Harris, 81, of Oak Grove
Kenneth (Ken) Wayne Harris, 81, of Oak Grove, passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his wife and daughter on Tuesday, December 24, 2024. Ken was born on May 16, 1943, in McFarland, CA. to Elmer
Man Charged With Having Stolen Vehicle
A Hopkinsville man was charged on December 20th with receiving stolen property in connection to a vehicle that was stolen in Georgia.
Shoplifting Complaint Leads To Drug Charges For Nashville Woman
A Nashville woman was charged with possession of drugs after a report of a shoplifter at the Huck’s Gas Station on East 9th Street on December 21st.
Hopkinsville Woman Charged With December 23 Assault
A Hopkinsville woman was charged with burglary and assault after an incident on Old Madisonville Road in Christian County on December 23rd.
HCA’s Miles Takes Part in National Underclass Showcase
A baseball player from Heritage Christian Academy was one of three players in the state to take part in a national showcase for underclass baseball players. HCA sophomore Ethan Miles was one of 522 players in attendance