101st Commander Commends Fort Campbell For Outstanding Service

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The Christian County Military Affairs Committee hosted the 2019 Eagle Ambassador Breakfast Wednesday morning to recognize and honor outstanding community members supporting the military. Commander of the 101st Airborne Division, Major General Brian Winski, delivered an update

Christian Way Farm Celebrating 20 Years of Family Fun

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For nearly twenty years, Christian Way Farm has welcomed families and school groups to experience the wonder of a farm, enjoy hayrides, and learn about the life cycle of pumpkins. Janie Corley, a cofounder of Christian Way

Pennyrile Farms Report Good Year in 2018

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The Christian County Agribusiness Association heard from the Pennyroyal Farm Analysis team during their monthly meeting on Tuesday afternoon. Michael Forsythe and Kayla Brashears with Pennyroyal Farm Analysis spoke on area farm developments and trends throughout the

Chick-fil-A Training It Forward to Special Olympics

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Unlike a usual Sunday afternoon, Chick-fil-A Hopkinsville was filled with people as Team Members served the Christian County Special Olympics team through their program called Train It Forward. Owner/Operator Jeromy Thompson tells the News Edge their team

PHOTOS – General Election Night GOP Headquarters

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The News Edge was on hand in Republican headquarters held at the Galt House Hotel in Louisville on Tuesday evening as results came in and speeches were given. For a look inside the excitement see the gallery

Beshear Claims Victory, Bevin Yet to Concede

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  Following an unprecedented close race for the Kentucky Governor seat, Democrat Attorney General Andy Beshear is claiming a victory as incumbent Governor Matt Bevin is holding out for the official call. In the C2 Event Center,

Aaron McNeil House Continues to Assist Community

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Aaron McNeil House in Hopkinsville is promoting their mission of fueling the well-being of families in the community via crisis relief, a food pantry, and adult education programs. Administrative Assistant Tamara Watts, the featured speaker of Thursday’s