Holloway to Lead Final Season of Hopkinsville Softball

After not fielding a team for the 2025 softball season, Hopkinsville High School has named a new coach for the final season in program history. In a media release Thursday, Hopkinsville High School Athletic Director Jacob Ezell
Walk To End Alzheimer’s Fundraiser Held At Panera Bread

Candace Hernandez was at Panera Bread in Hopkinsville this week, raising money for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, an event she participates in every year.
Robert Denvil Eli, 84, of Henderson
Robert Denvil Eli, 84, of Henderson, KY died at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 8, 2025 in Henderson, KY.
Quillie Womack, Jr., 67, of Pembroke
Quillie Womack, Jr., 67, Pembroke, passed away on Sunday, July, 6, 2025, in Clarksville, TN.
Cookout With A Cop Brings Neighbors & Officers Together

A warm summer day, a public park, and the smell of grilled burgers—Hopkinsville Police traded uniforms for aprons at today’s Cookout with a Cop
Trigg Superintendent Among Kentucky Administrators In Washington

Trigg County Schools Superintendent Dr. Rex Booth is joining other school administrators from across the state who are advocating for education in Washington, DC.
Warrant Arrest Leads To Drug Charges In Hopkinsville

A Hopkinsville man who was arrested on an outstanding warrant was also charged with drug possession Tuesday afternoon.
SPOTLIGHT ATHLETE – Talon Sanchez

Talon Sanchez owns four state track and field medals and three Livingston Central school records. What makes that feat even more impressive is that Livingston Central doesn’t have a track, which means the upcoming senior has to
No. 2 Max’s Moment from 2024-25 – Trigg Wins, Foul Play Suspected

We have reached the top two most-watched Max’s Moments from the 2024-25 sports season. These are the ones you liked, shared, and eventually clicked on and watched the most. No. 2 – It’s not often you see
Lady Blazers Set for Gothia Cup Appearance in Sweden

The University Heights Academy Lady Blazers are heading to Europe to play in the largest youth soccer tournament in the world. The Gothia Cup will feature over 1,900 teams from 76 countries in Gothenburg, Sweden’s second-largest city