Tuesday Nov 3 | The Murray State News
University invests in fuel alternatives
University faculty and alumni are aiding in the advancement of biomass as an alternative fuel.
Democrats need to stand united Dear Editor:
We had a First Congressional District meeting at Hopkinsville on Oct. 24, 2009. Martha Jane King was the first speaker.
Breathitt Veterinary Center receives $300,000 fund
Krystal Campbell, senior from Sterung, Va., checks a dog at the Breathitt Veterinary Center at Murray Statea s Hopkinsville campus.
Kentucky 911 services to get funding
Gov. Steve Beshear has announced that grant money will be going out to 12 Kentucky communities to help with their 911 services.
Hopkins County Sheriff's Department Arrests Several Over Weekend
Hopkins County, KY The Sheriff's Department had another busy weekend arresting 31 year old Leriegus Davis of 201 Rodney Drive in Hopkinsville on a Christian County Warrant.
WKU's Brown pleads guilty, gets probation
Western Kentucky University senior forward Arnika Brown pleaded guilty on Monday to two misdemeanor charges - criminal possession of a forged instrument in the third degree and theft by deception of under $300. In August of 2008, Brown has said she drove a friend to several fast-food restaurants in her hometown of Hopkinsville.
Shop owner repairs the only machines left to fix
HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. -- When Bobby Huddleston answers the phone at his store, Barry's Sewing Machine and Vacuum Co., callers frequently ask, "Is this Barry?" "No, Barry's not here," Huddleston says.
CLARKSVILLE: Kentucky man struck by train, fell from bridge
CLARKSVILLE - Police said a Hopkinsville man was killed when he was struck by a train and fell from a trestle bridge.
Police: Hopkinsville man killed by train
The Christian County Sheriff's Department said this morning a Hopkinsville man died early this morning after being hit by a train.
'Suicidal party' actually was promoting Quiznos
In Hopkinsville, Ky., police arrested a man who was reportedly standing on the railing of a bridge, apparently getting ready to jump.
Street dancer busted for bridge performance
Jeremy Johnson says he was dancing on the top rail of a bridge in Hopkinsville, but drivers below thought he was going to jump and called police.
Street Dancer Busted For Bridge Performance
Jeremy Johnson says he was dancing on the top rail of a bridge in Hopkinsville, but drivers below thought he was going to jump and called police.
Is it game-set-match for a Clarksville convention center? Hopkinsville, Ky., already has its James E. Bruce Convention Center, a multi-feature facility with 950 banquet seating and 1,800 theater seating that has hosted military events, an annual Bridal Expo, commencement ceremonies, concerts, festivals and private functions.
Kentucky city secures loan for 30,000-square-foot site By ANN WALLACE * The Leaf-Chronicle * October 16, 2009 Hopkinsville has one, Clarksville doesn't, and Oak Grove is on the brink.
Trial Delayed For Former Sheriff's Detective
New evidence has caused a judge to delay the trial of a former sheriff's detective charged with reckless homicide in the death of a Hopkinsville girl.
Trial Delayed of Man Accused of Hitting Hopkinsville Girl with Cruiser
New evidence is causing the trial of a former Tennessee detective accused of reckless homicide for the death of a Hopkinsville girl to be delayed.
Black box: Killings was going 62 mph when he hit girl, will be evidence in trial
Rutherford County District Attorney Joe Baugh introduced evidence that allegedly shows that Ronald Killings was driving more than two and a half times the speed limit on Bradyville Pike, according to a black box readout obtained from the car by Tennessee Highway Patrol.
Man to plead mental illness in children's murders
The attorney for a western Kentucky man charged in the slayings of three children and a violent sexual assault on their mother will claim mental illness when his case goes to trial.