Kentucky Lottery Celebrates Birthday And Launches New Games
The Kentucky Lottery recently celebrated a significant birthday with the Kentucky General Assembly and rolled out a new series of games for the spring and summer season.
Princeton Electric Plant Board Phones Back In Service
The telephone lines are back up and running at the Princeton Electric Plant Board after an outage that occurred Tuesday afternoon. PEPB officials announced Tuesday afternoon that the phone lines were down following the strong thunderstorms that
Farm Credit Mid-America To Officially Open Hopkinsville Office Friday
The New Farm Credit Mid-America Hopkinsville office will officially open Friday with a special celebration. Farm Credit Mid-America Regional Vice President of Commercial Loans Brandon Garnett says they welcome the community to stop by and see the
Rainfall Totals Vary Following Severe Storms
Trigg and Todd County received the most rainfall in the southern Pennyrile, with all counties receiving significant rainfall as a result of the storms that rumbled across the region. According to the Kentucky Mesonet Trigg County received
National Weather Service Says Severe Weather Possible Tuesday Afternoon Through Wednesday
The National Weather Service says Western Kentucky could receive the first round of severe thunderstorms Tuesday evening, with a second line of storms developing Wednesday morning and moving through during the day and early evening.
Representative Thomas Talks About State Budget In 8th District
Money for road projects in the area and some much-needed repairs to the Caldwell County Courthouse are among items in the 2024-26 State Budget highlighted by 8th District State Representative Walker Thomas.
Be On The Lookout For Pinkeye In Cattle Herd This Year
With some warm days early in the year comes a reminder for cattle farmers to monitor and control factors that could result in pinkeye problems. McLean County Agriculture Extension Agent David Fourqurean says with warm days in
New Hopkinsville Farm Credit Mid-America Office Open
The new location of Farm Credit Mid-America in Hopkinsville is a much-needed expansion for staff, customers, and the community.
Henderson County Man Rescued From Grain Bin
A Henderson County man was flown to an area hospital Wednesday afternoon after he was rescued from a grain bin.
Farm Credit Mid-America Says Thanks During Hopkinsville Patronage Day
Hot dogs, Chaney’s Ice Cream, and hospitality were plentiful Wednesday, as Hopkinsville’s Farm Credit Mid-America staff said thank you to customers during the annual Patronage Week celebration.