
HCC’s Dr. Young gains a new title; Chancellor
Though nothing will change regarding her role and her leadership at Hopkinsville Community College, Dr. Alissa Young will have a new title at the college going forward. Shedding the title of President, Dr. Young will now add ‘Chancellor’ to her impressive list of titles. This move comes as part of

Flood Watch continues through Saturday night
The risk of flooding and a couple of severe storms remains through the bulk of the weekend, with a Flood Watch continuing for all of western Kentucky until late Saturday night. That includes for Christian, Todd and Trigg Counties, where multiple rounds of thunderstorms, or maybe even training storms, could
Pedestrian killed in collision on Tiny Town Road in Clarksville
The pedestrian who was struck by a vehicle on Tiny Town Road early Friday morning has died of his injuries. According to the Clarksville Police Department, it happened near Needmore Road just before 3:30 a.m. Preliminary investigation indicates that an elderly male with diminished mental capacity was walking in the

Multiple rounds of rain and thunderstorms could lead to flooding
With multiple rounds of heavy rain possible in the forecast for the next few days, the National Weather Service in Paducah has issued a Flood Watch for the entire area. According to the National Weather Service, the Flood Watch is in effect from 1 p.m. this afternoon until late Saturday

United Way of the Pennyrile dives into new fundraising campaign with new chairs, theme
The United Way of the Pennyrile is now in the thick of things, as their annual fundraising campaign is officially underway, and dynamic duo Amy and Derrick Watson are putting out the call for support. The Watsons are serving as co-chairs for this year’s campaign, and they’ve already hit the

Investigation underway into the death of Clarksville man in custody
The Clarksville Police Department says they are cooperating with investigators and have extended their condolences to the family of Darius Chappell. Chappell was taken into custody by the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office on June 29 following a struggle, where a Clarksville Police Department K9 officer assisted with the arrest. During