Some Trigg AT&T Towers To Activate At The End Of July
Two cell towers in Trigg County will be activated by the end of the month. AT&T has confirmed to the News Edge the towers in Roaring Springs (Hunter Road) and Cerulean (Buffalo-Cerulean Road) will be in service
Free Program on Preserving Family History to be Held Saturday
The Thomas-Bridges Association is sponsoring a free public program this weekend about preserving your family history. The event will feature Penny Baucum-Fields as the speaker to share her advice and expertise as she presents some issues involved
2019 Trigg County Farm Tour Focused On Hemp
Agricultural hemp from the farm to the consumer was the focus of the 2019 Trigg County Farm Tour. Farmers and other community members who attended the 2019 tour learned about the challenges of growing agricultural hemp from
VIDEO – Gubernatorial Candidates Discuss State Budget
The Kentucky Farm Bureau organization hosted a ‘Measure the Candidate Forum’ Wednesday morning at their headquarters in Louisville. Both Governor Matt Bevin and Attorney General and Democratic opponent Andy Beshear answered three questions concerning the state budget.
Christian County Man Charged With Trafficking Meth
A Quisenberry Lane man was charged with trafficking meth and possession of opiates Thursday morning. Christian County Sheriff’s Deputies say they were at the home of 55-year-old Allen Lehne to attempt to serve a warrant and found
Advocates Spreading Awareness Of Casey’s Law
Court personnel and other officials from the region gathered at the Christian County Justice Center Thursday morning to learn more about a law that can help families get their loved ones to treatment and help recover from
Benton Woman Arrested in Connection to Princeton Wreck Wednesday
Further investigation into a two-vehicle collision that resulted in serious injuries on Wednesday has led to the arrest of a Benton woman. Princeton Police Chief Chris King says that 37-year-old Jennifer C. Strait of Benton was taken
Special Judge Appointed To Peveler Cases
A special judge has been appointed to preside over the cases of a former band director facing sex-related offenses of a minor and his wife who was charged with tampering with witnesses. Judge James Jameson of the
Flags Ordered To Half-Staff Friday To Honor 2 KY Servicemen
Governor Matt Bevin has directed that flags at all state office buildings be lowered to half-staff Friday in honor of two Kentucky servicemen who were killed in action during World War II and the Korean War, but
Man Charged With Hiding Gun After Being Shot In Oak Grove
A Hopkinsville man was arrested Wednesday on a warrant for tampering with physical evidence in connection with an April shooting that injured him and a second man. Hopkinsville Police say 27-year-old David Brown concealed a handgun in