Black Bear Spotted by LBL Officials Monday
Black bear sightings are becoming more common in western Kentucky with a bear spotted by Calloway County Sheriff’s deputies over the weekend likely making its way into the Land Between the Lakes on Monday.
Weekend Rain Did Little to Impact Current Drought Conditions
What was left over from tropical storm Francine did not bring as much rain as expected to the Pennyrile region over the weekend and did not do much to move the needle on the current drought conditions.
Fort Campbell Units to Deploy to the Middle East
The 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell will deploy the division’s Combat Aviation Brigade “Wings of Destiny” to the US Central Command in the Middle East.
Trigg County Schools Threat Determined to be Unsubstantiated
Trigg County School officials investigated a threat against the high school on Friday before police deemed it to be unsubstantiated.
Boys & Girls Club To Cut Ribbon On Cornell Teen Center
The Boys & Girls Club of Hopkinsville-Christian County will have a ribbon cutting next Wednesday, September 18 for the new Cornell Teen Center Renovation and Expansion.
Literacy Council to Host Ribbon Cutting of Book Vending Machine
The Christian County Literacy Council will be having a ribbon cutting on Thursday morning for a new book vending machine.
Weekend Storms Could Bring 1-3 Inches of Rain
A little bit of rain last weekend in some spots still has parts of western Kentucky in drought-like conditions but that could change this weekend.
Christian Fiscal Court Plans Public Bond Hearing for Prospective Industry
Christian County Fiscal Court will have a public hearing ahead of its meeting on Tuesday morning at 8:15.
Hot This Week With No Rain in Immediate Forecast
Heat with high temperatures and triple-digit heat index values will continue this weekend although an approaching cold front could bring some relief by the weekend.
Dossett Encourages Parents, Students to Stay Away from Vaping at School
The General Assembly passed legislation this year to crack down on student usage of e-cigarettes and vapes in school. House Bill 142 requires school districts to prohibit tobacco, alternative nicotine, and vapor products and provide evidence-based materials