PHOTOS – Trigg County 60 Hickman County 57

Trigg County scored a 60-57 win over Hickman County on Saturday at the Chappel Allen Memorial Shootout at Wildcat Gym. Here are some shots from the game.
Marvin Chewning, 77, of Hopkinsville
Marvin Chewning, age 77, of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, passed away on Sunday, January 26, 2025, at Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital in Lebanon, Tennessee. Born on June 19, 1947, in Hopkinsville, he was the son of the late Homer
Dorothy Dossett, 86, of Pembroke
Dorothy “Dot” Dossett, 86, of Pembroke, died at 3:18 p.m. Monday, January 27, 2025, at Jennie Stuart Medical Center following a brief illness. Funeral services will be at noon. Thursday, January 30, 2025, at Hughart, Beard &
Max’s Moment – Johnson Gets the Steal and Beats the Buzzer

Madisonville-North Hopkins senior Kanyon Johnson came up with a big play just before halftime of Monday’s game against Caldwell County. Johnson got a steal, then beat the buzzer at the other end to send the Maroons to
Christian County Fiscal Court Needs Budget Amendment

Christian County Fiscal Court met in short order Tuesday morning, delivering the first reading of an amendment to its 2024-25 budget.
PHOTOS – Calloway County 59 Christian County 47

The Calloway County Lakers picked up a 59-47 win over the Christian County Colonels at Saturday’s Chappel Allen Memorial Classic at Trigg County.
Purse Reported Stolen At Hopkinsville Thrift Store

A purse was reported stolen at Grace and Mercy Thrift Store on Fort Campbell Boulevard Tuesday afternoon.
PHOTOS – Madisonville 72 Caldwell County 69

Madisonville-North Hopkins pulled out a 72-69 victory over Caldwell County Monday night in a back-and-forth 7th District affair. See some of the action from Maroon Gym in this photo gallery from Your Sports Edge.
PHOTOS – Madisonville Lady Maroons 66 Caldwell County 55

The Madisonville-North Hopkins Lady Maroons claimed a 66-55 victory over Caldwell County in a 7th District matchup Monday. Your Sports Edge was in Madisonville. Check out our shots of the Lady Maroons and Lady Tigers in this
Hopkinsville Mayor Seeking Input On Retail Businesses

Hopkinsville Mayor J. R. Knight is asking the community to weigh in on the type of retail businesses they want to see in the city. Mayor Knight says he is preparing to attend a national retail conference