Hopkinsville Woman Charged With Trafficking Meth

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A Hopkinsville woman was charged after she was reportedly found to have meth and a gun on South Clay Street Tuesday night. Hopkinsville Police say 29-year-old Sarah Hirth was arrested on an active warrant for failure to

Hopkinsville Council Considering Annexation Of Neighborhood

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Hopkinsville City Council approved the first reading of an ordinance that would place a subdivision into the city limits during their Tuesday evening meeting. Mayor Carter Hendricks says there continues to be growth near the Interstate 24/U.S.

FNB Bank Spreading Awareness Of Lonely-Heart Scam

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Scammers are going the extra mile to make money and targeting people of all ages, including your family, friends, and neighbors. FNB Bank Vice President and Loan Officer Kyle Hensley says the lonely-heart scam is becoming increasingly

H&R Agri-Power Making Christmas Better For Children

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All seventeen locations of H&R Agri-Power recently collected items to send to children to make the holidays a little easier. H&R officials report they packed 231 Operation Christmas Child boxes this year, up from 125 boxes packed

Hopkinsville Festival Of Trees Looking For Sponsors

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The Pennyroyal Center will host their annual Festival of Trees again this holiday season. Ashley Boze tells the News Edge proceeds from this year’s event will go to their Residential and Outpatient Substance Use Program. She adds

CCHD Offering Diabetes Class Next Week

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November is National Diabetes Month and the Christian County Health Department (CCHD) is looking to bring attention to the disease. Instructional Design and Marketing Manager Amanda Sweeney says they have been hosting classes this month, with another

Grand Opening Delayed For The Mixer

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A much-anticipated restaurant in downtown Hopkinsville reports they will have to delay their grand opening until mid-December. Owners Graham and Heather Dawson say because of construction delays they will not be able to open until Wednesday, December

Man Injured In Hopkinsville Wreck

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A man was injured in a wreck on Woodmill Road Tuesday afternoon. Hopkinsville Police say a westbound truck on Woodmill Road hit an SUV turning onto Woodmill Road from East 19th Street. The driver of the SUV