Chick-fil-A ‘Triple-A’ – Fort Campbell’s Aria Welsh

Cheerleading helped Aria Welsh get through a tough time in her life, and now, the Fort Campbell High School senior looks to turn that around and help others. Aria has been on the cheer squad for four
Lane Closure on U.S. 41A in Madisonville for Utility Work

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has announced a contractor for a utility provider plans to block one lane of U.S. 41A in Madisonville to begin construction on a new entrance to a facility located near the road. According
Leaders Sign Final Beam For New Kentucky Expo Building

The final beam that will become part of the new 300,000 square foot building at the Kentucky Exposition Center will contains the signatures of Kentucky leaders who helped make the $400 million renovation project a reality. Kentucky
AMLER Assistance Available in Madisonville on April 16th

A new opportunity is opening up for Kentucky’s coalfield communities, with millions in grant funding available to help turn local revitalization dreams into reality. Governor Andy Beshear is encouraging communities in Kentucky’s eastern and western coalfield counties
Another No-hitter for Hailey Nutter

Freshman Hailey Nutter has had a historic first three weeks of her collegiate softball career. Sunday against Indiana State the freshman threw her second no-hitter of the season and faced only 22 batters — one hitter reached
Browning Springs Teacher Bryana Dulin Honored with Great Futures Award

The Hopkins County Board of Education has recognized an outstanding educator at Browning Springs Middle School for her remarkable impact and leadership in the school community. At last week’s meeting, the school board honored 8th-grade social studies
Auburn Coach Thought There “Was Lot of Physicality” on Both Ends

Kentucky coaches, players and fans were not the only ones upset with officiating in Saturday’s UK-Auburn game. Auburn coach Steven Pearl was not thrilled, either. A second-chance layup from Elyjah Freeman with 1.2 seconds left on the
Hopkins County Grand Jury Issues Multiple Drug Trafficking Indictments

Multiple suspects are facing a variety of drug trafficking and related charges after the Hopkins County Grand Jury issued indictments from its February session. A true bill was returned on Bobby Riley of Hanson on charges of
UK commit Brady Hull Built a Quick Relationship With Cutter Leftwich

Pulaski County offensive lineman Brady Hull had built a relationship with former Kentucky coach Mark Stoops and his staff before Stoops was fired after the 2025 season. When coach Will Stein got to Kentucky, the Pulaski junior
Can Lady Colonels Be Stopped from Final 8th District Title

The Christian County Lady Colonels look to be the big favorite as the girls’ 8th District tournament gets underway Monday night at Hopkinsville High School. With University Heights not having a team again this season and Heritage
