Trigg Youth Leadership Members Learning About Community

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Several Trigg County High School juniors and seniors visited the WKDZ/WHVO studios Thursday afternoon as a part of the Trigg County Youth Leadership program. Student Jackson Hiter tells the News Edge the program allows them to learn

Farm Equipment Dealership In Princeton Damaged By Fire

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Firefighters battled a blaze for just over an hour at a farm equipment dealership in Caldwell County. Princeton Fire Chief Brent Francis says that crews were dispatched to reports of a fire in an outbuilding at Hutson

Winter Weather Advisory Issued For Area Counties

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  The National Weather Service in Paducah has issued a Winter Weather Advisory from 9:00 Thursday evening through 9:00 Friday morning for Caldwell, Hopkins, Lyon, and Marshall counties and northward in western Kentucky with very light freezing

Christian County High Alum Graduates Basic Training

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A Christian County High School alum recently graduated from basic military training. Joint Hometown News reports U.S. Air Force Airman Martika Yelladay graduated from the training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. Yelladay completed an

I-24 Work Zone Lane Restriction In Caldwell Begins Thursday

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Motorists traveling Interstate 24 in Caldwell County need to be aware of a work zone lane restriction in the eastbound lane. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet spokesman Keith Todd says the eastbound lane restriction is to allow repairs to

Hopkinsville Man Charged With Trafficking Synthetic Drugs

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A Hopkinsville man was arrested on a warrant for trafficking in synthetic drugs stemming from an incident on December 28th. According to a Hopkinsville Police report, 21-year-old Antonious Settles was charged after police reportedly found his vehicle

Popular Chocolate Affair Coming To Historic Fairholme

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The Janice Mason Art Museum will be hosting a popular fundraiser early next month. Museum Board Member Jean Martin says the Chocolate Affair will take place Saturday evening, February 9. She invites everyone to attend, even if