Communications Workers Of America On Strike Against AT&T
Since August 16, union members from Communications Workers of America in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Kentucky have been on strike — looking to leverage and lobby for substantive bargaining with
James Lyon, 80, of Bowling Green
James Donald Lyon, 80, of Bowling Green and formerly of Pembroke, passed away Saturday, August 17, 2024, at Hospice House in Bowling Green. Funeral services will be at 11:00 AM on Friday, August 23, 2024, at Bethel
Texas Man Arrested in Oak Grove Sentenced in Kidnapping and Ransom Episode
A Texas man convicted in a kidnapping and ransom episode involving multiple states including Kentucky was sentenced to 35 years in federal prison.
Elizabethtown Shooting Suspect Rushed To Hospital After Standoff With Law Enforcement (w/VIDEO)
A man wanted in connection to a shooting in Elizabethtown Monday morning was captured in Christian County following a police chase. The News Edge’s John Godsey was on the scene and said the chase and eventual standoff
Man Injured In East 9th Street Wreck
A wreck on East 9th Street in Hopkinsville sent a man to the hospital Sunday afternoon.
Wayne Settle, 73, of Clifty
Mr. Wayne Settle, age 73 of Clifty, passed away Friday, August 16, 2024 at his daughter’s residence in Hopkinsville, KY. Services will be Tuesday, August 20, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. at Latham Funeral Home in Elkton, KY
Pet Killed, Home Severely Damaged In Trigg County Fire
A home on Miranda Road in Trigg County was severely damaged in a fire Friday night.
Body Found In Hopkinsville Identified
A body that was found between a business and a graveyard on North Main Street in Hopkinsville Friday night was identified Saturday afternoon
Man Injured In Fort Campbell Boulevard Crash
A wreck on Fort Campbell Boulevard in Hopkinsville sent a man to the hospital Friday afternoon.
Kentucky’s ‘Ag Tag’ Program Sees Record Growth In 2024
In a record-breaking 2024 effort, Kentucky farmers donated more than $930,000 to the Commonwealth’s “Ag Tag” Program — as reported Friday by Commission of Agriculture Jonathan Shell.