Beshear Turns Attention West In Commonwealth’s Address
Often, the words of the governor do little to reach western Kentucky — much less, make mention of it.
Often, the words of the governor do little to reach western Kentucky — much less, make mention of it.
Considered a master of the “surprise ending” to a short story, O. Henry, otherwise known by his real name of William Sydney Porter, wove his magic creating short stories that so often served as reminders of important fundamentals of life.
The Cook-Webb Funeral Home is honored to have been called to serve the family of Mrs. Syble “Vicky” Whittaker. Mrs. Whittaker, age 71 of Allensville passed away on December 28, 2023, at the Medical Center in Bowling Green. She was born September 17, 1952, in Nashville, Tennessee. She was a member
The Cook-Webb Funeral Home is honored to have been called to serve the family of Penny Bostic. Mrs. Penny Bostic, age 76 of Cedar Hill, Tennessee, and formerly of Guthrie passed away on Tuesday evening January 2nd, 2024 at Hillcrest Healthcare in Ashland City, Tennessee. Penny was born September 7,
Ben Werner, Case IH Territory Sales Manager and Todd County resident, will appear on RFD-TV’s Live to Farm January 4th. Werner talks about the Case IH equipment he showcased on Live To Farm Host, Kevin Kalb’s, farm. Werner said the opportunity was fantastic and to him Case IH is so
The Todd County Central Lady Rebels won the Murray Bank Lady Tiger Classic for the first time in six visits with a 41-39 win over the Lady Storm of Hopkins County Central. Here is a gallery of
Two Hopkinsville women were arrested on warrants out of Todd County on North Drive In Hopkinsville Friday night.
The Todd County Central Lady Rebels turned up the defense and defeated Murray 46-20 in the second game of the Murray Bank Lady Tiger Classic, putting them into the championship game.
The Todd County Central Lady Rebels opened play in the Murray Bank Lady Tiger Classic with a 71-49 win over the St. Mary Lady Vikings. Here is a gallery of shots from their opening win.
Charles Darnell Leavell is a 1972 graduate of Todd County Central High School.