Bevin Makes 2 Appointments To HCC Board of Directors
Two local residents are among Governor Matt Bevin’s appointments Monday to state boards and commissions. Leigh Tribble Durden of Hopkinsville and Richard Ryan Nelson of Cadiz were appointed as members of the Hopkinsville Community College Board of
Tiger Connection to Host Prayer Walk Tuesday Night
Tiger Connection invites community members to a Prayer Walk around Hopkinsville Middle and High Schools Tuesday evening at 6:00. Tiger Connection President Stephanie Harton says the Prayer Walk last year was the kickoff for Tiger Connection. She
UPDATE: Father Located Of Child Found In Clarksville
Clarksville Police say the father of a 4-year old girl found at an intersection in Clarksville Monday morning has been located. They indicate the father is on his way to be reunited with his daughter. Authorities were
Pembroke Native Among Graduates Of Basic Military Training
A Pembroke native recently graduated basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. Joint Hometown News Service reports U.S. Air Force Airman Alyssa M. Dornhecker completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in
Longest-Serving HCC Professor Considers His Career Post-Retirement
A well-loved Hopkinsville Community College professor, who retired after 42 years of serving the community, is reflecting on his years in the classroom. Former Sociology professor Dr. Kevin Felton served the longest term of any faculty member
Clarksville Rotary Park Murder Suspect In Custody
A man wanted in connection to a fatal shooting that occurred over the weekend at Rotary Park in Clarksville has been arrested in Greenbrier, Tennessee. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department reports 23-year old Blake Thomas Ludy was
Kentucky Lottery Sets New Sales Record
The Kentucky Lottery says they reached a new sales record in fiscal year 2019. The lottery’s board of directors learned last week the corporation reached total sales of $1,129,655,000, which was $87.1 million more than the 2018
Edward Jones One Of PEOPLE Magazine’s “50 Companies That Care”
For the third year in a row, financial services firm Edward Jones has been named one of the PEOPLE’s “50 Companies That Care” by PEOPLE Magazine and the Great Place to Work. Officials say rankings represent feedback
Details Released In Triple Fatality Wreck In Christian County
Deputies have released more information about a wreck that killed three people on Pennyrile Parkway, two miles south of the Lovers Lane exit Friday morning. Christian County Sheriff’s Deputies say 72-year-old Golden Euler of Evansville was southbound
Dollar General To Open A New Store In Hopkinsville
On the heels of Haddock’s Grocery store in Hopkinsville closing after seventy years of business, the News Edge has learned Dollar General will be opening a new store nearby. Public Relations Coordinator Angela Petkovic says the new