Two Cadiz Residents Injured In Alexander Road Wreck
Two people were taken to the hospital after a pickup truck crashed on Alexander Road Thursday morning. Trigg County Sheriff’s Deputy Randy Clark reports deputies responded to a wreck with injuries around 8:50 a.m. He says 58-year
Police Investigate Possible Threats At Trigg Schools
Law enforcement officers investigated two incidents at Trigg County Schools Thursday. Superintendent Travis Hamby sent out a one-call to parents saying law enforcement seized hunting equipment found in vehicle on school grounds. Cadiz Police Chief Chad Grace
101st Airborne Hosts Farewell Ceremony For Augmentees
Governor Matt Bevin will join state and federal military officials for a special farewell ceremony for Kentucky National Guard Augmentees at Fort Campbell Friday. Fort Campbell Public Affairs Officer Major Martin Meiners says in a release 38
Pedestrian Hit December 1 In Clarksville Dies
A pedestrian hit by a vehicle in Clarksville earlier this month has died from his injuries at a Nashville hospital. Clarksville Police Public Information Officer Jim Knoll says 64-year old John Chambers passed away Wednesday afternoon at
Woman Killed In Clarksville Crash Wednesday Night
A 40-year old woman was killed in a crash on Fort Campbell Boulevard at Ringgold Road in Clarksville Wednesday night. Clarksville Police spokesman Jim Knoll reports the wreck occurred shortly after 9:00. Knoll says the woman was
Christian Extension Office Welcomes Two New Agents
The Christian County Extension Office will be at full staff soon after the announcement of two new 4-H agents this week. Christian County Ag Extension Agent Matt Futrell tells the News Edge they are excited to bring
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Supreme Court Upholds Pension Unconstitutionality Ruling
The Kentucky Supreme Court is upholding the ruling by Franklin Circuit Judge Phillip Shepherd that declared the Senate Bill 151, the State Pension Bill, unconstitutional. In a seven to nothing decision handed down Thursday morning, the Supreme
Bond Denied For Former Kuttawa Clerk And her Husband
A Lyon County District Court judge has denied bond for the former Kuttawa City Clerk and her husband who are facing multiple counts of forgery-related charges. The West Kentucky Star reports Katie Harrison and her husband, Clayton
Hopkinsville FOP Completes Annual Shop With A Cop
The annual Shop With A Cop program was obvious Wednesday night, with police cruisers headed down the Fort Campbell Boulevard to take kids shopping. Hopkinsville Fraternal Order of Police President Henry Gould says the organization has been