Deputies Investigating Assault And Possible Shots Fired
A disturbance involving an alleged assault and possible shots fired on Windy Hill Drive early Thursday morning is being investigated by the sheriff’s office. The Christian County Sheriff’s Office reports deputies responded to a home in the
Man Charged in Livingston Triple-Homicide Arraigned
The Grand Rivers man accused with killing three people in Livingston County last week appeared for his arraignment in McCracken Circuit Court Thursday. According to West Kentucky Star, Jackie Doom entered a not guilty plea after the
Garden Corner – Tree Cavities
Kelly Jackson Christian County Extension Office Tree Cavities It is not uncommon for older trees to develop hollow centers due to wood decay. Fortunately, most of a tree’s center consists of non-living tissue. So long as a
Princeton Woman Hurt In Madisonville Collision
A Princeton woman was injured in a two-vehicle wreck in Madisonville Thursday evening. The crash occurred at the intersection of Nebo Road and Rose Creek Road at 5:10 p.m. Police report 37-year old Adam Duncan of Manitou
New Trigg School Resource Officer Sworn In
Trigg County Public Schools will have a new school resource officer when students return to class after he was sworn in Friday morning. Franklin Pollard tells the News Edge he has plenty of experience working in area
Justice Cunningham Stepping Down From Supreme Court
Kentucky Supreme Court Justice Bill Cunningham is retiring early next year. According to Kentucky Today, Justice Cunningham announced Thursday he will step down from the high court February 1, 2019. Cunningham has represented the First Supreme Court
Hopkinsville Mayor And City Council Members Sworn In
Hopkinsville Mayor Carter Hendricks and city council members were sworn in Thursday evening. During the ceremony, Hendricks quoted former President Theodore Roosevelt in saying it may be easy to sit on the sideline and to judge and