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Kentucky Mare Dies After Contracting WNV

On Oct. 29, a 6-year-old Percheron mare in Christian County, Kentucky, tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV). The unvaccinated mare developed clinical signs on Oct. 21, including muscle fasciculations and recumbency. She is now deceased. This is Kentucky’s 15th confirmed equine WNV case in 2025. EDCC Health...
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Name Released In Hopkinsville Pursuit

A pursuit that began on Fort Campbell Boulevard in Hopkinsville ended on Cox Mill Road, resulting in the arrest of two people on Tuesday morning. Kentucky State Police say they attempted to stop a vehicle, and the driver, 39-year-old Keith Warner Jr. of Clarksville, fled, traveling down several city streets before...
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Austin Peay State University students use VR to practice criminal interrogations

CLARKSVILLE, TN – Inside a simulation room at Austin Peay State University, senior criminal justice major Nathan Robertson locked eyes with an AI-generated suspect whose story was already unraveling. Leaning forward and adjusting his VR headset, Robertson pressed harder, using the confrontational Reid technique he...
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Two Severely Injured In Fort Campbell Boulevard Crash

A wreck on Fort Campbell Boulevard at Miller Mill Road sent two people to the hospital with severe injuries Wednesday afternoon. Hopkinsville Police say at 4:05 pm, a van was northbound on Fort Campbell Boulevard when it collided with a car turning onto Fort Campbell Boulevard from Miller Mill Road.
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Two people arrested following drug bust in Kentucky

KENTUCKY — Two Russellville men are in custody after a vehicle was observed nearly striking multiple cars Tuesday night, authorities said. The Adairville Police Department reported that officers saw a vehicle turning onto US 431 South and traveling southbound while crossing the center line several times. Police...
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Body parts accidentally delivered to KY woman instead of ordered medication

A Hopkinsville woman received a shocking delivery Wednesday night when she opened a package expecting medicine but instead found human body parts.
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Authorities fire at wanted man who allegedly hit a cruiser, nearly struck deputy

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A wanted man is accused of reversing his car through a closed garage door and nearly striking a deputy to avoid arrest, according to the Christian County Sheriff’s Office in Kentucky. Timothy Osiborski had a warrant for multiple charges, including strangulation, assault, and imprisonment....
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‘She said yes’: Mother accepts proposal after giving birth to baby girl in Clarksville

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Two joyous events happened at the same time at Tennova Healthcare Birth Center in Clarksville. After a woman gave birth to a baby girl, the baby’s father teamed up with Tennova Birth Center staff to create a marriage proposal. Here are instructions on how to...
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Resource fairs set for next week to aid those impacted by federal shutdown locally

The shutdown of the federal government is hitting very close to home, as members of civilian workforce on Fort Campbell, who are federal employees, have gone without pay since September 30. Things are getting tight for servicemembers as well, but those folks did get paid in mid-October at least—though if...
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Emergency Resource Fairs coming to help Clarksville families hurt by government shutdown

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – With no end in sight for the government shutdown, and paychecks for thousands of local federal workers on hold, local government officials from Kentucky and Montgomery County have announced a series of Emergency Resource Fairs. Since the shutdown, more than 670,000 federal...

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