
With mostly sunshine and little chances for rain in store this week, drought looks to deepen
We hope you like sunshine, because there’s a whole lot of it in store for very likely the next two weeks, with only occasional chances for showers and thunderstorms. That’s according to the National Weather Service in Paducah, with Meteorologist Daniel Spaeth says it’s a remarkable stretch of calm weather

12-year-old found safe after drifting down river in a raft in Clarksville
It was a happy conclusion for a 12-year-old boy in Clarksville Sunday, after he was found floating on a raft in the middle of the river. According to Clarksville Fire Rescue, crews responded to the area of Robert Clark Park around 3:30 p.m. Sunday for reports of a missing child.

Pennyroyal Center, LifeSkills nets new name in CAYA Collaborative Care, Inc.
The Pennyroyal Center and LifeSkills, Inc. are rebranding, following their merger, and officials feel the new name—CAYA Collaborative Care, Inc.–reflects the values they bring to their communities. According to a news release, CAYA stands for “Come As You Are”, is designed to highlight their core belief that individuals seeking care

Logan County school chosen to receive TVA School Uplift grant
Schools across the Tennessee Valley Authority service region are thinking of cleaner air and savings on energy usage, after they were awarded grants from the TVA recently to help them achieve just that. Through the TVA’s School Uplift program, those schools—including Lewisburg School in Logan County—will be able to use

HCC recognizes Spirit Cup winner, over 800 credentials at Spring commencements
If there’s one thing you can trust for Spring to bring, it’s flowers, rain and graduations, and Hopkinsville Community College was no exception Friday, recognizing their graduates in two ceremonies. It was a full house in the HCC Thomas L. Riley Lecture Hall, as family and friends crowded in to

Clarksville PD searching for missing teenager
The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a teenager missing out of Clarksville. According to a news release, 14-year-old Enicio Uballe was last seen on Chespeake Lane at around 3 p.m. on May 4. He was approximately 5’4, weighing around 120 pounds, with brown hair