PHOTOS – Trigg County 73 Fort Campbell 70

The Trigg County Wildcats took a 73-70 overtime win over Fort Campbell on Tuesday, giving them five straight wins over the Falcons on the hardwood.
PHOTOS – St. Mary Vikings 65 Trigg County Wildcats 36

It was a tough opener for the Trigg County Wildcats in its season opener at St. Mary but we did come away with a stash of action shots from the contest.
PHOTOS – St. Mary 48 Trigg County Lady Wildcats 36

The Trigg County Lady Wildcats opened its 2024-25 basketball season with a 48-36 loss at St. Mary. Here is a gallery of shots from the opener.
Muhlenberg County Hunting Guide Convicted on Turkey Hunting Violations

A Muhlenberg County District Court judge has ordered a local hunting guide to pay $44,000 in restitution to the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources following his conviction on multiple hunting violations.
Man Arrested After Madisonville Traffic Stop of Stolen Vehicle

Madisonville Police say a man was arrested after a traffic stop of a suspected stolen vehicle on Wednesday vehicle.
Chick-fil-A ‘A-Team’ – Hopkins County Central Cheerleading and Baseball

Athletic teams across the area are not just exceptional on the court or on the field. Many of these outstanding young people involved in high school sports are also involved in many different ways in giving back
Lamont Butler’s Limited Playing Time a Big Problem in UK’s Loss at Clemson

If there were any doubts about Lamont Butler’s value to this Kentucky basketball team they vanished Tuesday night. Kentucky lost 70-66 at Clemson in large part because of Butler’s limited minutes due to foul trouble and an
Mark Stoops had Expected a 2-Year Commitment From WR Coach Daikiel Shorts

Kentucky coach Mark Stoops will be looking for a wide receivers coach yet again after Daikiel Shorts announced plans to join the Nebraska coaching staff. That’s a coaching move that Stoops did not want to happen after
Madisonville Welcomes New and Returning City Council Members

This week, the City of Madisonville celebrated the swearing-in of two new City Council members along with returning council members.
Local Businesses Donate to Hopkins County Schools FRYSC

On Giving Tuesday, First United Bank exemplified the spirit of generosity with its $2,000 donation to the Hopkins County Schools Family Resource Centers.