Conditions Set For Edwards’ Potential Release

Following a Thursday afternoon hearing, Christian County Circuit Judge Andrew Self ordered authorities to change the conditions of Radcliff’s Isaiah Edwards and his potential release — following his arrest after a crash led to the deaths of
West Kentucky’s Severe Weather Threat Remains Intact Friday

Following an 11 AM conference call Friday, officials with the Paducah National Weather Service office remain keyed in on this afternoon’s and evening’s Moderate Risk (Level 4 out of 5) for severe weather across the Quad-State area.
Janice Harper, 85, of Hopkinsville
Janice Harper, age 85, of Hopkinsville, passed away Thursday, May 15, 2025, at Jennie Stuart Medical Center of natural causes. Funeral Services will be at 11:00AM Tuesday, May 20, 2025, at Maddux-Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home and burial to follow
Baseball Umpires Association Recognizes HCA for Sportsmanship

Several area baseball teams have been recognized for how they conduct themselves on the field. The 2nd Region Baseball Pennyrile Umpires Association Friday morning announced the teams it would be recognizing for their behavior on the field.
Hopkinsville Honors Fallen Officers During Peace Officers Memorial Day Ceremony

The City of Hopkinsville paused Thursday to remember the lives of law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty, holding its annual Police Memorial Service at the Fraternal Order of Police Memorial Park.
VIDEO – Lady Maroons’ Mackenzie Stoltz on Last Home Game

A pretty good way to say goodbye to your home field. Madisonville-North Hopkins senior Mackenzie Stoltz played her final game at home Thursday night. Stoltz hit a two-run homer in her final at-bat and came in to
Bentzel Receives Exemplary Marks on Annual Evaluation

Christian County Public Schools Superintendent Chris Bentzel will stay in the position another year. Thursday night, the Board of Education voted to extend his contract by a year, to 2029, following their review of his performance. click
Early Summer Savings Sale
