United Way Of Pennyrile Names New President
A Hopkinsville community leader and well-known journalist will become the new President of the United Way of the Pennyrile. United Way board chair Holly Boggess announced Tuesday afternoon that Annie Catron will become President on April 16.
Hopkinsville Woman Injured In Skyline Drive Wreck
One person was injured in a two vehicle rear-end crash on Skyline Drive Monday afternoon. Hopkinsville Police report the wreck occurred at the intersection with Marie Drive at 4:18pm when 59-year old Michele Ruppert of Hopkinsville stated
Eddyville Man Injured In Trigg County Wreck
An Eddyville man was transported to the hospital after his delivery truck ran off of US 68-80 at Blue Springs Road in Trigg County Tuesday afternoon. Trigg County Sheriff’s Deputy Jared Werner says he responded to the
Weather Fears and the Beast
Let’s face it. Many of us have had some fear of weather at some point in our lives. As thunder rolls and lightning sparks the sky, some might find themselves in a state of panic. If the
Vehicle Reported Stolen From Superior Auto
Police are investigating the theft of a vehicle from Superior Auto on Fort Campbell Boulevard. Dustin Heflin filed a report with Hopkinsville Police stating that between noon and 2:15 Monday afternoon a suspect stole a 2002 white
Woman Served McCracken Summons For Meth Trafficking
A Paducah woman was served a Criminal Summons for trafficking meth and other drug-related offenses at the Christian County Jail Monday. The Christian County Sheriff’s Office reports the summons out of McCracken County was served on 30-year
Vehicle Reported Stolen From Gospel of Peace Road
Authorities are investigating the report of a stolen vehicle. Shawn Cardwell of Truck Country, located at 914 South Walnut Street in Hopkinsville, filed a report Monday with the Christian County Sheriff’s Office that on March 9 he
Judge White In Washington Paving The Way For LBL Roads
Lyon County Judge-Executive Wade White is in Washington D.C. to discuss funding for paved roads in Land Between the Lakes and the renewal of the Freedom to Fish Act. Judge White tells the News Edge they were
Woodmill Road Arsonist Enters Plea
The man accused of setting fire to a Woodmill Road residence pleaded guilty Tuesday instead of going to trial. Jamal Perry entered the plea in Christian Circuit Court to an amended 2nd Degree Arson charge as well
Hopkinsville Native Writes Book About Breast Cancer
A Hopkinsville native who currently lives in Decatur, Alabama has written a book about her experience after being diagnosed with breast cancer. Kimberly Hancock Tisor was diagnosed on November 4, 2016. She will be in Hopkinsville this