Two Todd County Men Charged After Hopkinsville Traffic Stop

A traffic stop for a traffic violation led to drug charges and a stolen gun being recovered on East 7th Street in Hopkinsville on Wednesday afternoon.
VIDEO – Lucas Coats On Finishing XC Strong for the Colonels

After finishing his first state meet run in 20:48 as a seventh grader last year, Lucas Coats shone on the course for Christian County in 2025. His final five races saw the Colonel eighth-grader break 20 minutes
VIDEO – Tremayne Clay on His Breakout Season for Hoptown

Tremayne Clay has had a breakout season for Hopkinsville on both sides of the football in 2025. The junior is second on the team in catches (21), yards (528), and touchdowns (6), and has made his mark
Saturday Brings The Open Of Modern Gun Deer Season

Kentucky’s largest hunting season of the year begins this weekend.
Woman Charged With Drug Possession In Trigg County

A Cadiz woman was charged with drug possession on Lafayette Street in Trigg County on Wednesday night.
School Put On High Alert In Crofton

A report of the sound of shots fired led to a school being put on high alert in Crofton, Thursday afternoon.
CCMS Beta Club Collecting Used Shoes on Saturday

If you are prepping for a closet clean-out ahead of the holidays, the Christian County Middle School Beta Club chapter would love to have any extra shoes you plan on throwing out.
Jacob Ezell Named AD for Consolidated Christian County High School

The new consolidated Christian County High School has its Athletic Director. Executive Principal Ken Carver announced Thursday that Jacob Ezell has been named Athletic Director of the new consolidated Christian County High School. Ezell currently serves as
VIDEO – Keshawn Dixon Ready to Lead Falcon Defense Against OCath

Keshawn Dixon has rushed for nearly 1,400 yards and 16 touchdowns for Fort Campbell this year, but the senior’s presence has been felt more on the defensive side of the ball. Dixon holds the school record for
VIDEO – Jaylen Ray Says ‘Going Against the Best’ Has Made Him Better

Hopkinsville defensive back Jaylen Ray says going against three receivers in practice — James Bradley Jr., Tremayne Clay, and Aiden Jesse — with a combined 1,500 yards and 20 touchdowns has elevated his game. Ray and the
