Live Breaking News & Updates on Forcht Bank President

Stay updated with breaking news from Forcht bank president. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Clarksville woman hurt in KY 115 crash


A Clarksville woman was injured in an early Tuesday morning accident on KY 115.
Christian County Sherriff’s Sgt. Adam Vanderkolk says Daphney Dixon of Clarksville was northbound near Barkers Mill Road when a deer ran into her path. She attempted to avoid the animal and went off the roadway and struck a tree.
Members of the Pembroke Volunteer Fire Department extricated her from her vehicle and she was transported to Tennova Health Hospital with knee, hand and neck injuries.
);
}
return false;
});
$( #comments .commentlist .comment-content a ).attr( target , blank );
});
Latest ....

Adam Vanderkolk , Daphney Dixon , Members Of The Pembroke Volunteer Fire Department , Tennova Health Hospital , County Sherriff , Barkers Mill Road , Pembroke Volunteer Fire Department , Todd County , Christian County , Rush Limbaugh , Sean Hannity , Local Events , Tom Leach , Leach Report , University Of Kentucky , Bill Cunningham , Cameron Mills , Larry Kudlow , Glenn Beck , Joe Pags , Cincinnati Reds , Dave Ramsey , Cbs News , Lite 98 7 Whop , On Air , கவுண்டி ஷெர்ரிஃப் ,

Man with local roots named director of Ky Office of Ag Policy


Hopkinsville, KY, USA / WHOP 1230 AM | News Radio
Apr 13, 2021 5:24 AM
A man with local roots has been named the new director of the Kentucky Office of Agricultural Policy.
Brian Lacefield, who now resides in Versailles, most recently served as the Kentucky State Director of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency, where he directed and administered FSA programs and managed staff across the state.
Lacefield previously served as market president at Trigg County FNB Bank. He has also worked as chief financial officer of Agri-Chem and general manager for Commonwealth Agri-Finance, both divisions of Hopkinsville Elevator Cooperative. He served as vice president of agriculture and commercial banking with Planters Bank and as an area extension specialist with the University of Kentucky Farm Business Management Program. ....

University Of Kentucky , United States , Trigg County , Brian Lacefield , University Of Kentucky Farm Business Management Program , Kentucky Office Of Agricultural , Kentucky Agricultural Development Fund , Planters Bank , Hopkinsville Elevator , Kentucky Office , Kentucky State Director , Farm Service Agency , Commonwealth Agri Finance , Kentucky Farm Business Management , Kentucky Agricultural Development , Todd County , Christian County , Rush Limbaugh , Sean Hannity , Local Events , Tom Leach , Leach Report , Bill Cunningham , Cameron Mills , Larry Kudlow , Glenn Beck ,

Booker announces exploratory committee for 2022 U.S. Senate race


Hopkinsville, KY, USA / WHOP 1230 AM | News Radio
Apr 12, 2021 7:02 AM
Charles Booker, the Louisville Democrat who nearly won the nomination to face Mitch McConnell last year, has announced he’s forming an exploratory committee for a potential 2022 run for the nomination to face U.S. Senator Rand Paul.
He made the announcement in a two-and-a-half-minute video on Twitter Monday morning.
Booker lost the primary last year to Amy McGrath and was likely hurt by record absentee voting due to the pandemic that had many Democrats sending in their ballots before he gained momentum.
He formerly represented a portion of Jefferson County in the state House. ....

United States , Jefferson County , Charles Booker , Mitch Mcconnell , Amy Mcgrath , Rand Paul , Us Senate , Louisville Democrat , Twitter Monday , Todd County , Christian County , Rush Limbaugh , Sean Hannity , Local Events , Tom Leach , Leach Report , University Of Kentucky , Bill Cunningham , Cameron Mills , Larry Kudlow , Glenn Beck , Joe Pags , Cincinnati Reds , Dave Ramsey , Cbs News , Lite 98 7 Whop ,

Calm weather expected for next couple weeks


Hopkinsville, KY, USA / WHOP 1230 AM | News Radio
Apr 12, 2021 9:56 AM
Western Kentucky is in for a couple of weeks of relatively calm weather, but that certainly does not mean spring severe weather season is over.
Rick Shanklin is the warning coordination meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Paducah and appeared Monday morning on WHOP. He says there doesn’t appear to be any major storm systems in the forecast for the next couple weeks.
He says there are indications the weather pattern could become more active toward the end of April.
The most important thing to remember during severe weather season or any other month is to have multiple ways to receive a warning when one is issued. ....

United States , Rick Shanklin , National Weather Service In Paducah , Western Kentucky , National Weather Service , Todd County , Christian County , Rush Limbaugh , Sean Hannity , Local Events , Tom Leach , Leach Report , University Of Kentucky , Bill Cunningham , Cameron Mills , Larry Kudlow , Glenn Beck , Joe Pags , Cincinnati Reds , Dave Ramsey , Cbs News , Lite 98 7 Whop , On Air , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , ரிக் ஶ்யாஂக்‌லிந் , தேசிய வானிலை சேவை இல் பாடுகா ,