McFadden Resigns As Pennyroyal Center Executive Director
Pennyroyal Center will begin looking for a new Executive Director after Ian McFadden announced Friday he will officially resign next month. In his statement, McFadden explained his personal family situation as the reason for his relocation and
Pennyrile Electric Recognized For Workplace Safety
Pennyrile Electric has reached a milestone qualifying them for the Governor’s Safety and Health Award, which embodies excellence in workplace safety. As of June 21st, Pennyrile Electric employees worked 807 days and 500,228 hours without a lost
Hopkinsville Woman Facing Opiate And Weapon Charges
A traffic stop at the intersection of West 9th and Bethel Streets led to the arrest of a Hopkinsville woman on weapon and drug charges. Hopkinsville Police report 39-year old Amy Williams was a passenger in a
Fishing Report June 23rd – 24th, 2018
LARGEMOUTH BASS: By all reports, what fish are being caught are coming from deep off-shore ledges and channel breaks. Bass fishing has only been fair with most anglers targeting main lake ledges in hopes of finding bigger
VIDEO – Hancock’s Neighborhood Market Customer Appreciation Day
Mallory lets the cat out of the bag on her BIG SECRET!
Weather Update – June 22, 2018
Posted by D Powell – A few scattered showers around western Kentucky may continue for a bit this afternoon. Nothing severe is expected. They should be winding down in time for those attending the W.KY. State Fair.
Increased Expenses Could Force Shut-Down Of Critical Ferry
Funding and other issues could force the closure of a popular ferry and tourist attraction in western Kentucky and southern Illinois. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet spokesman Keith Todd says one of the key issues the operators of the
Garden Corner – Let Fireflies Brighten Your Evenings
Kelly Jackson Christian County Extension Office Let Fireflies Brighten Your Evenings Whether you call them fireflies or lightning bugs, seeing them in the evening is a pleasant reminder that we are moving into the early summer
New Immunization Law Presents Challenges For CCPS
The Christian County School District is facing some challenges now that a new state immunization law is in effect that requires documentation showing students have received mandatory vaccinations before being allowed to attend school. Nurse Supervisor Megan
Storms Packed a Punch in Christian County Thursday Evening
Severe thunderstorms packed a strong punch as they tracked across Christian County Thursday evening around 5:30. Christian County Emergency Manager Randy Graham tells the News Edge damage was reported mainly in the southern portion of the county.