Bevin Calls Special Session To Address Pension Crisis

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Governor Matt Bevin called a special session that began Monday night to address the state’s troubled pension system. This comes after the Kentucky Supreme Court last week upheld a ruling by Franklin Circuit Judge Phillip Shepherd that

Police Still Need Help In Locating Missing Teen

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Authorities are still looking for a juvenile who went missing Saturday. Hopkinsville Police Public Information Officer Mike Atkins tells the News Edge that as of Monday afternoon they have received no new information on the whereabouts of

Area Leaders Briefed On US 641 Expansion Project

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Kentucky Transportation Cabinet officials briefed elected leaders from Caldwell, Crittenden, and Lyon counties Monday to update them on the status of potential routes for an improved US 641 between Fredonia and Eddyville. The proposed expansion would connect

Two People Arrested Following Domestic Dispute

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A Trigg County couple was arrested and facing charges after a domestic incident Saturday evening. Cadiz Police were called out to a residence on East Noel Street where someone had been assaulted. When officers arrived, they found

Beshear To Challenge Texas Ruling Eliminating ACA

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Attorney General Andy Beshear announced Monday he will oppose a federal judge’s ruling on Friday eliminating the Affordable Care Act that threatens to terminate health care coverage for over 1.3 million Kentuckians. According to a release, Beshear

Renovations Expected To Begin Soon At Pennyroyal Museum

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The Pennyroyal Area Museum in downtown Hopkinsville will soon be undergoing major renovations. Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County Executive Director Alissa Keller says work on the renovation should begin in the next few weeks. Keller adds the

Man Reportedly Robbed At Gunpoint In Hopkinsville

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Police are investigating an armed robbery that occurred over the weekend. According to the report, the male victim told Hopkinsville Police that between 12:30 and 1:30 Sunday afternoon he was at the Shell station located at 1411

Guthrie Man Charged With Wanton Endangerment

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A shots fired called in Hopkinsville over the weekend led to the arrest of a Todd County man on wanton endangerment and drug trafficking charges. According to Hopkinsville Police, officers responded to the call on Vine Street

Hamby Discusses Ongoing Projects At Trigg Schools

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Lots of changes are occurring at Trigg County Public Schools including a school renovation project, adding security vestibules, and the addition of a school resource officer. Superintendent Travis Hamby says the primary and intermediate school renovation project