Comer Announces Christian County Military Academy Nominees

Congressman James Comer announced Tuesday the nomination of four Christian County students to United States Service Academies.
CCPS Joins In School Board Recognition Month Celebration

January is School Board Recognition Month and Christian County is joining in the celebration.
United Way Continuing to Serve Pennyrile in 2020

The United Way of the Pennyrile is continuing to make a large impact in the four-county region they serve in the new year. United Way President Annie Catron spoke during Tuesday’s Christian County Agribusiness Meeting to give
GED Testing Fees Waived For Kentucky Residents

Governor Andy Beshear and Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman announced Tuesday that Kentucky Skills U, an agency within the Education and Workforce Development Cabinet (EWDC), will waive testing fees for Kentuckians seeking to earn a GED.
Three Dawson Springs Residents Facing Charges Following Traffic Stop

Three Dawson Springs residents are facing multiple charges, including DUI and drug possession, following a traffic stop Monday night in Dawson Springs. Kentucky State Police report that Trooper Ridge Porter observed a 1993 Cutlass Oldsmobile fail to
Hopkinsville Parks And Rec Planning Busy, Fun 2020

The Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation is gearing up for a busy 2020. Programs Coordinator Toby Hudson tells the News Edge their first major event of the year will be the Hopkinsville International Festival on March 27 and
Candidate Files To Run For Ward 6 City Council Seat

A business owner has filed as a candidate seeking a seat on Hopkinsville City Council. Paula Knight officially filed her paperwork at the Christian County Clerk’s Office as a Democrat candidate for Ward 6, a seat currently
City of Kuttawa Has A New Mayor

The City of Kuttawa has selected a new mayor.
New Chief Of Eddyville Police Department Appointed

Eddyville’s interim police chief has been appointed as the new chief of the police department.
Kuttawa’s Former City Clerk and Her Husband Formally Sentenced

Kuttawa’s former city clerk and her husband, who were accused of stealing thousands of dollars from the city’s bank account, have officially been sentenced.
