Three Injured In Three Vehicle Wreck On I-24 In Christian County
Authorities say three people were injured in a three vehicle wreck on Interstate 24 in Christian County this afternoon. Christian County Sheriff’s Captain Chris Miller tells the News Edge the wreck occurred around 3:20 Friday afternoon in
Photos – Roeder Spring Auction
The lot was crowded with people and auction items and the weather brought everyone out for a great auction.
I-24 Westbound Lane Closure Friday Night
Motorists traveling Interstate 24 through Marshall County Friday night need to be aware a Kentucky Transportation Cabinet contractor plans to close the westbound lanes at the Purchase Parkway Exit 25 Interchange. Spokesman Keith Todd says traffic will
VIDEO – Roeder Spring Auction
The lot was crowded with people and auction items and the weather brought everyone out for a great auction.
Woman Charged With DUI After Princeton Crash
Authorities say a Princeton woman was charged with a DUI after crashing a vehicle into a utility pole and several trash bins Tuesday, injuring herself and a child. Princeton Police Chief Chris King reports officers responded to
Trigg, Caldwell Set To Receive Disaster Assistance
Trigg County and Caldwell County are among several counties across the state that President Donald Trump has authorized funding assistance in the aftermath of severe weather and flooding events that occurred from February 21 through March 21.
A Great Spring for Aphids
Kelly Jackson Christian County Extension Office A Great Spring for Aphids This long spring is ideal for aphids. Colonies of the small sap-feeders can be found on many landscape plants now. Impacts of aphids vary widely. Some
Hendricks Responds To Recent Campaign Comments
Hopkinsville Mayor Carter Hendricks is responding to recent comments made by former Mayor Wally Bryan. In a message posted on social media Thursday morning, Hendricks says he is holding by his commitment in his race for re-election.
Ward 7 Candidates Agree On Partisan System
A debate Thursday between candidates in the race to represent Hopkinsville’s Ward 7 tested their institutional knowledge, as well as their positions on taxes, school violence, and whether city elections should be nonpartisan. Incumbent Terry Parker says
Ward 6 Politics Boiling Down To Economics
The contest to represent Hopkinsville’s Ward 6 will likely be decided by voter’s disposition on how best to advance the city economically if Thursday’s debate was any indication. Candidates appeared to share common ground on the construction