U.S. Senator Supports Wall Over New Ft. Campbell Middle School
A U.S. Senator from South Carolina is showing support for diverting military construction spending, some of which is set to build a new school in the region, in order to build a wall on the Mexico border.
Name Released Of Arrested Suspect Involved In Police Shooting
A suspect involved in a robbery and an officer shooting in Hopkinsville early Monday morning is in police custody in Montgomery County. Public Information Officer Sandra Brandon with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office identified the man arrested as
Flood Watch Issued For Tuesday And Wednesday
The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch from 6:00 Tuesday evening until 6:00 Wednesday evening for Caldwell, Calloway, Christian, Hopkins, Lyon, Marshall, Muhlenberg, Todd, and Trigg counties in western Kentucky. Meteorologists say heavy rainfall
Trigg County High School Celebrating National FFA Week
It’s National FFA Week and area chapters are celebrating and informing the public on activities they do all year. Trigg County High School FFA President Ethan Nolcox says FFA has been a great experience for him. right-click
Ft. Campbell Soldier Killed In Syria Laid To Rest Monday
A Fort Campbell soldier killed last month in Syria was laid to rest in Florida Monday morning. On Friday, Governor Matt Bevin ordered that all U.S. and Kentucky flags at all state office buildings be lowered to
Country Artist Josh Turner To Headline Festival In Oak Grove
One of country music’s most recognizable hit-makers and Nashville recording artist will be headlining the Spring into Summer Salutes Fort Campbell Festival Concert in Oak Grove in May. Oak Grove Tourism Commission Executive Director Traci Cunningham announced
VIDEO – Media Conference Concerning Officer Shooting
The Hopkinsville Police Department conducted a media conference Monday morning following a shooting earlier in the day that injured a Hopkinsville Police officer.
Hendricks Asking Community To Come Together To Support Officers
Mayor Carter Hendricks is asking Hopkinsville residents to come together to support the police department after the second officer-involved shooting in almost a year. Hendricks tells the News Edge it is important to pray for law enforcement
Details Released About Hopkinsville Officer Involved In Shooting
Hopkinsville Police say the officer who was shot during a pursuit Monday morning on North Drive in Hopkinsville is continuing to recover from two gunshot wounds at Skyline Medical Center in Nashville. Chief Clayton Sumner says Officer
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