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Police: Road Rage Led To Shots Fired In Hopkinsville

A man and woman were arrested after a road rage incident that allegedly led to shots fired at the intersection of Fort Campbell Boulevard and Interstate 24 Wednesday night. Hopkinsville Police Sgt. Edward Eastman said 27-year-old Nicholas

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Clarksville Man Charged With Theft Of Identity

A Clarksville man was arrested after he gave police a false name Tuesday night. Hopkinsville Police say 27-year-old Robert Center gave police a false name after a traffic stop. He is charged with theft of identity, hindering

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Man Injured in Caldwell Lawnmower Roll-Over Wednesday

A man was sent to an area hospital following a lawnmower accident in Caldwell County Wednesday afternoon. Princeton Fire Chief Brent Francis says that rescue crews were called to the scene of an accident involving a lawnmower

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Beshear to Meet with Supporters in Princeton Thursday

Everyone in the community is being invited to a local restaurant to participate in a meet and greet with three candidates running for office in the November General Election. Caldwell County Democratic Executive Committee Chairman Robert Fritz

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Negotiations Continue In Catlett’s Manslaughter Case

A pretrial conference in the manslaughter case against a Hopkinsville woman accused in the death of her infant son over two years ago was continued until next week. According to court records, a pretrial conference for Desiree

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Lawsuit Against Marathon And Speedway Settled For $22 Million

Attorney General Andy Beshear announced Wednesday a 12-year old lawsuit against Marathon Petroleum Company and Speedway LLC over alleged gasoline price gouging has been settled for $22.5 million. According to Beshear, the settlement resolves claims that Marathon

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Governor Says Expanded Gambling And Marijuana Not Solutions

Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin says expanded gambling and marijuana legalization are not the right solutions for solving the state pension crisis. Governor Bevin tells the News Edge revenue off the sale of legalized marijuana would not provide

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Community Event To Help Prepare Students For Back To School

With the start of the new school year, many organizations come together to assist students with necessary supplies and backpacks. Most of those events are scheduled prior to the start of school. One Hopkinsville organization is waiting

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Tiger Connection Prayer Walk Sets Stage For School Year

  A crowd of students, parents and staff members came together Tuesday evening to pray for the upcoming school year and collect school supplies. Tiger Connection, a support group for Hopkinsville High and Middle Schools, hosted the

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Bevin Ready For Family Friendly Fancy Farm

Governor Matt Bevin is hoping politicians at Saturday’s Fancy Farm Picnic will remain civil and stay away from personal attacks. Bevin says he is looking forward to discussing the issues with his Democratic opponent Attorney General Andy

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