Christian County Teacher Becomes Board Certified
A Christian County Public School teacher is celebrating after becoming a board certified teacher. The school district reports Amanda Cornell, a language arts teacher at Indian Hills Elementary, recently became a National Board Certified Teacher (NBCT). She
Christian County Resident Celebrating Her 106th Birthday Sunday
One of Christian County’s oldest residents is celebrating a huge birthday this weekend. Carrie McGee, who will be turning 106, had the opportunity to celebrate with family, friends, and community officials at Active Day in Hopkinsville Friday
Grand Jury Returns Indictments In Child Cases
The Christian County Grand Jury returned indictments Friday for child sexual abuse, child abandonment, and theft. The grand jury returned a superseding indictment for 36-year old Mario Devon Fredrick of Hopkinsville on a charge of first-degree sexual
Kentucky 272 Reopened After Wreck
Kentucky 272 was shut down for most of Friday afternoon near the Christian County and Trigg County line after a tanker truck overturned. Christian County Emergency Management Director Randy Graham said the tanker, hauling gasoline and diesel,
Community Gathers To Honor Vietnam Veteran
A large crowd gathered to pay their respects for an unclaimed veteran who was buried at Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West in Hopkinsville Friday morning. Michael Hardin, a Vietnam Veteran, served as a Dental Lab Specialist from 1945
101st Airborne Division Soldiers Deploying To Ukraine
Fort Campbell officials will be casing colors next week as soldiers with the 101st Airborne Division prepare to deploy to Ukraine. Army officials announced Friday more than 150 soldiers with the 2nd Brigade Combat Team “Strike,” 101st
Cadiz Rotary Club Gearing Up For A Successful Auction
The Cadiz Rotary Club is a little over a week away from kicking off their yearly auction to raise money for the youth and seniors of the community. Rotarian John Rufli tells the News Edge “Be the
Man Injured In Oak Grove Wreck
A man was injured in a wreck on Fort Campbell Boulevard Friday morning. Oak Grove Police Deputy Chief Victor Lynch said a southbound car turning into U.S. Patriot from Fort Campbell Boulevard was hit by a northbound
Princeton ‘Lighting It Up Blue’ For Autism Awareness Month
Princeton and Caldwell County are lighting it up blue for Autism Awareness Month. If youve been driving downtown Princeton after dark this week you may have noticed blue lights adorning some of the streetlamps on East Main
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Photographer: Joan Henderson