Terry Harris, 67, of Henderson
Funeral services for 67-year old Terry Harris, of Henderson, will be Friday, January 26, at 1:00pm at Gamble Funeral Home in Hopkinsville. Visitation will be after 11:00am Friday, January 26, until the service hour at the funeral
Maddux Stepping Down As United Way President
The President of the United Way of the Pennyrile is resigning. Board Chair Holly Boggess says Jennifer Maddux sent her a letter announcing her plans to leave the position after "much thought and careful consideration." Maddux has
School Officials Reinforcing Safety Procedures To Staff, Students
In wake of the Marshall County High School shooting, the Christian County School District is asking principals to go back and reiterate and reinforce safety procedures already in place. Chief Operations Officer, Brad Hawkins says he did
Marsy’s Law Passes General Assembly
The question of victims rights will be one decided by the citizens of Kentucky. Senate Bill 3, better known as Marsy’s Law, officially passed the House Wednesday. Sponsor, 3rd District Senator, Whitney Westerfield says it is a
Nellie Owens, 80, of Hopkinsville
Funeral services for 80-year old Nellie Grace Owens, of Hopkinsville, will be Saturday, January 27, at 12:00pm at Freeman Chapel CME Church in Hopkinsville. Burial will follow in Cave Spring Cemetery. Visitation will be Friday, January 26,
Marshall Co Juvenile Shooter Will Be Charged As Adult
The State will be asking that the 15-year old arrested in Marshall County Tuesday be charged as an adult. Assistant County Attorney, Jason Darnall says they have scheduled a probable cause hearing. http://podcast.wkdzradio.com/wkdz4/4874153.mp3 He adds they will
Foster Not Seeking Re-Election As County Attorney
The County Attorney in Christian County has announced he will not seek re-election in the 2018 Election. Mike Foster tells the News Edge he loves the duties of his office and opportunities of finding ways to help
Hopkinsville Police Chief Encourages Communication
The Hopkinsville Police Chief says the best way to prevent a tragedy is to work together. Police Chief Clayton Sumner issued a statement on Facebook says “our hearts go out to all those impacted in yesterday’s tragic
Marshall County Superintendent Issues Statement
The Marshall County Schools Superintendent is asking for support for all of the families affected by the shooting Tuesday. In a statement on his twitter and the school district website, Trent Lovett says: “A tragedy beyond words
Marshall County Superintendent Issues Statement
The Marshall County Schools Superintendent is asking for support for all of the families affected by the shooting Tuesday. In a statement on his twitter and the school district website, Trent Lovett says a tragedy beyond words