Murray Citizen Presented Angels In Adoption Award
Congressman James Comer presented a Murray citizen with the Angels in Adoption certificate and pin Tuesday. Kristin Hill Taylor was presented the award at the 2018 Angels in Adoption Luncheon Ceremony. Taylor and her husband Greg adopted
Planters Bank Kicking Off Season Of Giving Monday
Planters Bank is kicking off its Season of Giving next week. 12 area nonprofit organizations will benefit from the annual giving campaign. According to a release, Planters Bank has done this over the last five years and
Princeton Man Arrested For Burglary And Other Charges
A Princeton man was arrested Monday after he allegedly burglarized a Cerulean residence. Trigg County Sheriff’s Sergeant Mikka Weaks tells the News Edge they were called out to the home around 6:00 a.m. Sergeant Weaks says Ryan
Grissom Leaving Pennyrile Electric
Pennyile Electric President and CEO Greg Grissom is stepping down from his position to take on a similar role in Paducah. Pennyrile Electric announced Tuesday afternoon that Grissom submitted his resignation during the Board of Directors meeting
VIDEO – T.C. Progressive Farm Safety Day
The Bill Mize farm was the location for some 4th Grader fun as they learned about Farm Safety.
Four People Charged With Meth Possession
Four people were arrested in separate incidents early Tuesday morning for possessing methamphetamine and other offenses. Around 3:30 Tuesday morning, Hopkinsville Police say they received a call of a reckless driver in the area of Fort Campbell
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Investigation Into Cave Run Apartments Assault
Authorities are investigating an assault in which a woman suffered a broken nose and several other facial injuries. According to the Christian County Sheriff’s Office, an argument occurred on September 9 at Cave Run Apartments in which
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Alhambra Payments Approved As Projects Near Completion
Christian County County Fiscal Court magistrates approved two payments for the Alhambra Theatre roof and renovations as improvements continue to move forward at the historic theater in downtown Hopkinsville. Magistrates approved a payment of over $259,440 for