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Man Charged After Trigg County High-Speed Pursuit
A Hendersonville, Tennessee, man was charged after a high-speed pursuit in Trigg County Monday morning. Trigg County Sheriff’s deputies say they joined a pursuit on US 68 at South Road that started with Cadiz Police involving a motorcycle driven by 26-year-old Lemonte Newsome who was speeding and he fled at speeds of 120mph.
Woman Killed, Two Severely Injured In Christian County Crash (w/VIDEO)
A wreck on US 68 in Fairview claimed the life of a Bowling Green woman and injured two children Monday afternoon. Christian County Sheriff’s deputies say an SUV driven by 21-year-old Laqway Mathews was eastbound on US 68 when the vehicle crossed the median and overturned several times. Mathews was ejected before the vehicle came to rest in a ditch.
Hopkinsville Fire Department Hiring in Anticipation of Opening New Station
As the Hopkinsville Fire Department prepares to open its new fire station in the southern part of the city, they have an ongoing job application process for new firefighters. Captain Payton Rogers said the application deadline is July 26 and their training is conducted in-house. Rogers said mandatory physical ability...
Visit Hopkinsville to host inaugural Alien Invasion Day festival
On August 21, 1955 the Hopkinsville police station was swarmed with reports of people saying they had a close encounter with extraterrestrial beings in the Kelly community. The incident became known as the Kelly Green Men Encounter and this year Visit Hopkinsville will be recognizing the day with its inaugural Alien Invasion Day festival.
Terry McBride Ready For Saturday’s Back To Back Show
Tickets are nearly sold out for this year’s Brice Long and Friends Back to Back benefit concert on Saturday night at the historic Alhambra Theatre in Hopkinsville. The show will feature Long and his many Nashville country radio hits and other songs he has written for the likes of Josh Turner, Jon Pardi, and Terry McBride.
Vehicle Reported Stolen In Hopkinsville
A vehicle was reported stolen on Thomas Street in Hopkinsville Monday afternoon. Hopkinsville Police say a green 2008 Chevrolet HHR was taken without the owner’s consent. No arrest has been made but the report lists the charge as theft by unlawful taking.
Details released in South Main collision
Details have been released about the wreck involving a bicycle on South Main Street Monday. According to the Hopkinsville Police Department report, a bicycle operated by 58-year-old Dean Latour of Hopkinsville was heading north on South Main near the intersection with West First Street and West Second Street around 11:30 a.m.
Woman and 2 young children in critical condition after car accident in Hopkinsville
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – A woman and two children were severely injured in a single vehicle crash on July 15. Hopkinsville EMS responded to the wreck Monday evening in the area of Jefferson Davis Highway and Vaughns Grove – Little River Road. Initial reports from EMS said multiple people were ejected from the vehicle.
TVA Says High Temperatures Expected to Peak Tuesday
TVA expects to have our highest peak power demand of the week this afternoon and is sharing ways for residential and business customers to reduce energy costs and save money. TVA Meteorologist and Load Planner Nick Austin says the agency does not expect to reach the record demand set back in the winter, but it will be hot.
Lady Tigers to take on Hopkinsville Police Department during fundraising game
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – In an effort to raise funds for the Hopkinsville Lady Tigers upcoming season, the team will go head-to-head with the Hopkinsville Police Department in a friendly game. The game will be July 19 at 6 p.m. at the Hopkinsville High School gymnasium. Admission...
Veteran launches youth wrestling non-profit in Hopkinsville
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – Motivated by his son’s interest in wrestling, Michael McAllister is putting in the work to launch a non-profit that will make the sport accessible to all ages in Hopkinsville and Christian County. McAllister’s love of wrestling started in elementary school, and he...
Hopkinsville Salvation Army opens cooling station
The Salvation Army of Hopkinsville has opened its main office, 313 E. Seventh St., to serve as a cooling station in response to the extreme heat this week. Anyone wanting a cool place can go to the office between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. through Friday, July 19. Also in...
Tennesseans opposed to public funding for MLB stadium in Nashville
By Jon Styf The Center Square Tennessee voters don’t want to pay for construction of a Major League Baseball stadium in Nashville, according to a new Beacon Center poll of 1,200 state residents. The poll asked if people support using state tax dollars to fund the construction of a stadium and 58% were opposed with […] The post Tennesseans opposed to public funding for MLB stadium in Nashville appeared first on Claiborne Progress.
Nashville distillery innovates with modern spirit made with ancient, local grain
Tennessee is best known for its whiskey. But one Nashville distillery is working to expand the state's locally-made liquors using an ancient grain to make a modern spirit that pays homage to and supports farmers in the Volunteer State. Bruce Boeko is the president and master distiller of Nashville Craft Distillery, which...
Metro Council to consider bill disallowing Nashville police officers from associating with hate groups
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A Metro Council member is sponsoring a resolution that would prevent police officers from joining or associating with hate groups. The resolution was originally supposed to be discussed during Tuesday night’s meeting, however, it was tabled until September, so more work could be put toward the wording.
For the second week in a row, neo-Nazis take to Nashville streets
For the second time in as many weeks, members of a neo-Nazi hate group massed in downtown Nashville, accosting passerby in Nashville’s tourist-heavy Lower Broadway entertainment district. Members of the Goyim Defense League, some wearing masks and shirts that said “Pro-White,” carried flags emblazoned with swastikas and shouted anti-semitic epithets while attempting to hand out […] The post For the second week in a row, neo-Nazis take to Nashville streets appeared first on Tennessee Lookout.
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