3 Charged In Madisonville Drug Arrests
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Madisonville Police went to a South Spring Street home looking for a man with active warrants from New Mexico and charged three with trafficking drugs Thursday. According to a Madisonville police report, law enforcement went to the
United Way Needs Last Minute Donations To Reach Goal
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The United Way of the Pennyrile is making a final plea for donations this week to end their yearly fundraiser on a strong note. Co-chairman Chris Gilkey tells the News Edge they need more donations to reach
‘Windows Of Opportunity’ Barbed Wire Art Displayed At HCC
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A Jamaican artist who has developed new artistry through the use of old barbed wire will have his art on exhibit at the Hopkinsville Community College’s Auditorium Gallery through January 31. A release says Sean Wallace’s work
Todd County Home Destroyed In Fire
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A fire on Heltsley Road in Todd County destroyed a home Tuesday afternoon. According to Todd County Deputies, a mother and her son were home at the time of the fire but were able to get out
Heritage Bank Makes Donation To Murray Hospital Foundation
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Heritage Bank recently made a donation to the Foundation at Murray-Calloway County Hospital. According to the hospital, the bank with two locations in Murray donated $1,000. Heritage Bank has reportedly been a supporter since 2010 and the
Wanted Kuttawa Woman Charged After Fleeing From Police
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A wanted Kuttawa woman was arrested in Princeton over the weekend for fleeing and evading police. According to a Princeton Police report, officers responded to North Darby Street Saturday night just before 8:30 after a tip was
Small Fire Damages Pennyroyal Arts Council Building
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A small fire was found after reports of smoke in the Pennyroyal Arts Council building on East 9th Street Tuesday. According to the Hopkinsville Fire Department, smoke was found in an exterior wall causing minor damage to
Suspected Hepatitis A Case Reported In Trigg County
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With reports of Hepatitis A cases in Christian County, area health departments are working to keep the public educated in other counties that could be affected by the virus. Pennyrile District Health Department Director Charles Hiter tells
Clark Among New Members Of Community Advisory Council
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A Hopkinsville woman is among 28 new members of the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky Community Advisory Council as it expands its outreach into communities throughout the state. According to a release, Jennie Stuart Health Foundation Executive
Lottery Celebrating Record Sales In First Half Of FY 2019
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Kentucky Lottery sales have closed the first half of the fiscal year higher than any other period in the organization’s history, topping more than $544 million. According to Kentucky Lottery officials, July through December sales for the