Trigg Fiscal Court Approves Go-Ahead For Complex Trail

During this past Monday’s meeting, the Trigg County Fiscal Court took its first steps toward supporting the construction of a new walking trail at the Trigg County Recreation Complex — one that could someday wrap around the
Beshear Tackles Hot-Button Education Concepts In Vetoes, Signings

Within the last 48 hours, Governor Andy Beshear has vetoed a trio of bills, and signed another, that could be the defining moment of his “education first” platform for the Commonwealth.
Man Killed In Todd County Crash Identified

Authorities have identified a man that was found deceased in the roadway on US 79 in Todd County Wednesday morning.
Stack: Second Booster Available For Immunocompromised

While the nation’s health officials recently approved the use of a second COVID-19 booster, Kentucky Public Health Commissioner Dr. Steven Stack said this inoculation is more nuanced than those received in the last year.
McConnell Announces $75 Million To KY For Public Transportation

U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced Wednesday the Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration will distribute more than $75 million to Kentucky in Fiscal Year 2022, in order to fund public transportation systems.
Pastor Lucious Everett Pearce, 54, of Hopkinsville
Funeral services for 54-year-old Pastor Lucious Everett Pearce, of Hopkinsville, will be at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the James E. Bruce Convention Center. Burial will follow in the Cave Spring Cemetery. Visitation will be from 11
Golden Pond Planetarium Celebrating ‘Astronomy Day’ May 7

The Golden Pond Planetarium and Observatory and the West Kentucky Amateur Astronomers (WKAA) are preparing for what should be a fun-filled Astronomy Day.
Flags Ordered To Half-Staff Friday In Honor Of Paducah Native Killed At Pearl Harbor

Governor Andy Beshear has ordered flags at all state buildings to be lowered to half-staff from sunrise to sunset Friday in honor of a Paducah native who was a sailor killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl
Catalytic Converter Stolen In Hopkinsville

A Clarksville woman reported her catalytic converter stolen off her vehicle in Hopkinsville Wednesday morning.