Hopkinsville League Of Women Voters Cancels Trigg County Forum

A Trigg County Primary Election forum that was being organized by League of Women Voters of Hopkinsville has been canceled. League past co-chair Nikki Chambers notified Your News Edge Wednesday night that the executive committee made the
Futures Teachers Ink Intentions At Trigg County High School

America needs more K-12 educators. Five soon-to-be Trigg County High School graduates made their promise to become one Thursday morning in the Little Theatre, each of them signing the dotted line on the “Future Teachers” program —
Traffic Stop Leads To Drug And Weapons Charges

A traffic stop for a turn signal violation led to the discovery of drugs and a gun on Richard Street on Tuesday night.
Man Flown To Hospital After Falling From Ladder

A man was flown to a Nashville hospital after falling from a ladder on Fox Hunt Lane in Trigg County on Thursday morning.
Challenge House To Host Fundraiser

A Hopkinsville nonprofit serving inner-city neighborhoods is preparing for a busy stretch of fundraising, youth programming and potential expansion, as leaders say the need for services remains high across the community. Challenge House, founded in 2007 by
VIDEO – Noah Mays Discusses Decision to Play College Football

Madisonville-North Hopkins senior Noah Mays signed Wednesday to kick for the Marian University football team. The Knights are an NAIA program in Indianapolis. Your Sports Edge spoke with Mays following his signing ceremony. People-Tag: Noah Mays
Crittenden County Deputy Dies From Line-Of-Duty Injuries

The Crittenden County Sheriff’s Office has announced with heavy hearts the passing of Deputy Rick Coyle, who succumbed to injuries sustained in the line of duty. Authorities said Deputy Coyle passed away Thursday morning at his home,
Trigg Tourism Partnering With WKDZ For Photo Contest

Cadiz-Trigg County Tourism is partnering with WKDZ to launch a new photo contest to showcase the beauty, culture, and everyday life throughout Trigg County. Tourism Executive Director Beth Sumner says the contest is designed to highlight local
The Way Yard Sale & Pancake Breakfast Saturday

The Way Christian Youth Center is preparing for its semi-annual yard sale fundraiser, set for Saturday, with organizers hoping for another strong turnout to support local youth programs. Ann Schisler says the indoor event will run from
Gilliam Says I-24 Traffic Issues Being Addressed

Roadwork and traffic concerns remain a major focus in southern Christian County, as local officials continue pushing for both short-term safety improvements and long-term expansion of one of western Kentucky’s busiest interstate corridors. Christian County Judge-Executive Jerry
