Paving Project Starts Wednesday On Deepwood Drive
Motorists need to be aware of a paving project that will begin Wednesday on Deepwood Drive. City of Hopkinsville Public Works Street Superintendent Dave Herndon says they will be milling and paving Deepwood Drive from near the
Chief Sumner Named Kentucky City Employee Of The Year
The Kentucky League of Cities has named Hopkinsville Police Chief Clayton Sumner the City Employee of the Year. According to a release, Sumner was given the award during the annual awards luncheon Tuesday. The award is designed
Three Area Soldiers Competing To Be Named Army’s Best Medic
Three Fort Campbell soldiers are in Texas this week to compete in the Army’s Command Sergeant Major Jack L. Clark Jr. Army Best Medic Competition. The event is being held at Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis,
Portion Of Todd County Under Boil Water Advisory
Due to a water main break, the Todd County Water District has issued a Boil Water Advisory for precautionary measures for some customers. The Boil Water Advisory is effective immediately for customers on the following roads: 3000-4000
Fire That Destroyed Crofton House Under Investigation
A suspicious fire that destroyed a vacant home in Crofton Tuesday morning will be investigated by the state Fire Marshal’s Office. Assistant Chief Brian Diamond with the Crofton Volunteer Fire Department tells the News Edge firefighters with
Trigg County Early Childhood Council
Kuttawa And Caldwell County Awarded Homeland Security Grants
The City of Kuttawa and Caldwell County Fiscal Court are among 50 grant recipients that will receive a portion of nearly $3 million from Kentucky’s 2018 Homeland Security Grant Program to purchase law enforcement, fire and emergency
Campanile Productions presents 13! The Musical
Have Things Changed on the New Madrid Fault?
Two centuries ago, a series of giant earthquakes rocked the tiny town of New Madrid, Missouri, collapsing chimneys and shaking houses more than 1000 kilometers away. It was even said that parts of the Mississippi River momentarily
Pamela Hamilton Resigns As YMCA CEO
The Hopkinsville-Christian County YMCA will be looking for a new chief executive officer after Pamela Hamilton announced Tuesday she has resigned from the position. In her statement, Hamilton explained she would be relocating back to her home