Here is how the panelists answered the question about change:
Harry Egnew: The way we handle grain today versus the way it was handled years ago is a huge change. I see it as a big step for the better overall. Technology is a big part of it. I don’t know how it works, but when it works, it’s good.
Craig Williams: I would have to say how we put seed in the ground today versus in the past is a huge change. We’ve gone from the moldboard plow years ago to matching seed to the soil and planting into green cover crops. We must thank advances in technology in both seed and equipment for being able to do it this way today.
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Apr 12, 2021 3:31 PM
A Christian County Grand Jury will hear the murder case against a woman accused of fatally shooting Anthony Johnson April 3 on College Street.
Hopkinsville Police Detective Randall Greene testified that the first arriving officers found 25-year old Kachelle Isbell of Hopkinsville kneeling over Johnson’s body with a gun on her person when they arrived and that she allegedly admitted to shooting him.
Isbell told police she and Johnson had been talking around a fire pit in front of 1504 College Street and the conversation became heated when Johnson expressed he’d be letting a woman who has cancer reside in his home. Isbell claims Johnson kept approaching her and made physical contact with her before she shot him.