Fire Dept Donates $4,000 To Pink Ribbon Network
The Hopkinsville Fire Department is making a big donation to the Pink Ribbon Network because of the community’s support. Lieutenant Michael Pendleton presented five ladies with a check from the Breast Cancer Awareness Fire Department shirts. http://podcast.wkdzradio.com/wkdz4/4874705.mp3
School Board Faces Potential Budget Cuts Head On
If the proposed education cuts coming out of Frankfort become reality, it would mean staffing reductions in the Christian County Public School District. During Thursday night’s school board meeting, Chief Administrative Officer, Laura Morris presented the draft
Jennifer Blythe, 53, of Elkton
A memorial services for 53-year old Jennifer Jo Shumate Blythe, of Elkton, will be Monday, February 19, 2018, at 3:00pm Petrie Memorial United Methodist Church in Elkton. Latham Funeral Home in Elkton is in charge of arrangements.
Photos – National Farm Machinery Show 2018
Organ Donor Bill Headed To Governors Desk
The state Senate gave final passage Thursday to a measure designed to facilitate organ donations in Kentucky. Known as House Bill 84, it would require coroners or medical examiners to release identifying and other relevant information about
Marshall Shooting Suspect’s Arraignment Postponed
The arraignment for the juvenile charged in connection to the fatal shooting at Marshall County High School last month has been postponed. The teen was scheduled to be arraigned Friday. Commonwealth’s Attorney Mark Blankenship told WPSD that
Madisonville's Police Chief Is Retiring
After 20 years of service, Madisonville's Police chief is retiring at the end of this month. The City of Madisonville and Chief Wade Williams made the announcement Tuesday. Madisonville Mayor David Jackson says in a social media
Slaughters Graduates Air Force Basic Training
U.S. Air Force Airman Tyreke Slaughter recently graduated from basic military training Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in San Antonio, Texas. Joint Hometown News Service reports Slaughter completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline
Transportation Crews To Remove Illegally Placed Signs
If you have a political or advertising sign illegally placed on state right-of-way, state highway crews will be removing them between now and May. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet spokesman Keith Todd says crews have fielded complaint calls and
Law Enforcement Protection Measure Goes To Full House
A bill that would make it a felony to intentionally expose a law enforcement officer to bodily fluids or bodily waste is moving forward. House Bill 193 was approved by the House Judiciary committee Wednesday. The legislation