Madisonville Man Charged With Burglary and Assault

A Madisonville man has been charged with burglary and assault after an investigation by local police.
Hunt To Represent Kentucky On National Corn Growers Board

A new farm bill and expansion of ethanol production are two prime topics on the mind of Kentucky farmer Brandon Hunt who was recently elected to the National Corn Growers Association Board of Directors.
Saturday’s Tractor Drive To Tour South Christian

Tractors will take to the road in South Christian County Saturday morning for the annual West Kentucky Antique Power Association Tractor Drive.
Madisonville Receives $1.3 Million DRA Grant to Boost Community Infrastructure

The city of Madisonville was recently awarded more than $1.3 million through the Delta Regional Authority’s Community Infrastructure Fund.
Dean Stephenson Reiterates Mission Of UK’s Princeton Location

Farmers and industry professionals braved hot weather to see the latest research on corn, tobacco, soybeans, forages, and beef cattle during the University of Kentucky Field Day July 22nd in Princeton.
Hopkins County-Madisonville Fair Kicks Off Friday

The Hopkins County-Madisonville Fair is set to return this Friday, carrying on a long-standing tradition with a week full of activities, entertainment, and fun for the whole family.
Jordan Obi is Healthy and Ready to Show What She Can Do (W/ Photos)

Jordan Obi, a 6-foot-1 graduate student, thought she would be a major contributor to coach Kenny Brooks’ first team at Kentucky last season. Instead, the Penn transfer missed the season due to a lower leg injury. It
Hopkins County Schools to Unveil New Middle School Career Labs Friday

Hopkins County Schools announced a special ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of the new Middle School Career Labs will be held at 4 p.m. Friday, August 1, at the James Madison Middle School.
Former UK Players Odie Smith, Cookie Grawemeyer Headed to Hall of Fame

Former University of Kentucky basketball player Adrian “Odie” Smith was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010 because he was on the 1960 USA Olympic team that won the gold medal. He is
Martels Carter is Doing Well But Faces a ‘tough’ Freshman Year

Kentucky co-defensive coordinator Chris Collins has only worked with freshman defensive back Martels Carter since January but he definitely has liked what he has seen from the former Paducah Tilghman standout. “He’s done a great job for