Two Hopkins County Men Sentenced For Cheating On Coal Mine Dust Sampling
Two former mine managers were sentenced last week in the United States District Court in Louisville for repeatedly violating the Mine Safety and Health Administration’s regulations requiring accurate respirable coal-dust-sampling in underground coal mines.
Woman’s Manslaughter Case In The Death Of Her Daughter Continued
The manslaughter case of an Oak Grove woman was continued in Christian County Circuit Court Wednesday morning after a new attorney entered his appearance.
Family Of Hopkinsville Doctor Safe In Ukraine
The niece of a Hopkinsville physician is safe in Ukraine after she was able to get out of the capital city of Kyiv. Dr. Jeff Riggs told the News Edge Tuesday his niece is in the Ukraine
Congressional Delegation Says No New Information In State Of Union
United States Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Congressman James Comer say President Biden's State of the Union Address was a recap of issues the American people are already aware of. Following the State of the Union
Herndon Building Destroyed In Early Morning Fire (w/VIDEO)
A fire on Lafayette Road in Herndon destroyed the former south Christian county location of an agriculture supply company Wednesday morning.
Cadiz City Council Addresses Committee Pay, Police Cars, Rennaissance
Among its numerous concerns and actions Tuesday night, the Cadiz City Council unanimously approved payments for those who attend and serve on planning, zoning and adjustments committees, authorized Police Chief Duncan Wiggins to purchase a used Interceptor,
Council Approves Closure Of 4 Rail Crossings, Transfer Of L&N Depot Deed
Hopkinsville City Council approved several ordinances and municipal orders at Tuesday night’s meeting, which included the closings of four CSX rail crossings, transferring an L&N Depot deed to the Local Development Corporation, and incentives for a downtown