Big Second Half Powers Henderson Past Caldwell 7-0

Henderson County pulled away in the second half to claim a 7-0 victory at Caldwell County in boys’ soccer action Thursday night. The Tigers, who have never beaten the Colonels in eight meetings all-time, battled Henderson to
Fort Campbell Back to Drawing Board After Getting Blanked 45-0

The Fort Campbell Falcons faced a tough outing on Thursday night, falling to the Clarksville Academy Cougars 45-0 in the first matchup between the two schools in 25 years at Fryar Stadium. The loss was yet another
Trigg County’s Long Reflects On Leadership Experience

Each year, Trigg County Schools officials select and fund one student to attend the Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership conference.
Rebel Offense Clicks in Win Over Butler County

After scoring just five goals in their first four matches of the 2025 soccer season, the Todd County Central Rebels appear to be finding their offense. The Rebels have now scored 20 goals in their last three
PHOTOS – Todd Central 9 Butler County 4

Butler County traveled to Elkton Thursday night to take on the Todd County Central Rebels. YourSportsEdge.Com was on hand for the match and got these pics. Take a look.
PHOTOS – Henderson County 7 Caldwell County 0

Caldwell County was within 1-0 at halftime, but Henderson County pulled away with a big second half to deal the Tigers a 7-0 setback Thursday night at Butler Stadium in Princeton. Your Sports Edge was there and
Dan Carter, 85, of Hopkinsville
Daniel Denton “Dan” Carter, 85, of Hopkinsville, KY died Wednesday morning, August 27, 2025 at his residence.
Lady Rebels Sweep Past Hopkinsville for 4th Straight Win

The Todd County Central Rebels are headed into this weekend’s 4th Region All A Classic on a bit of a roll. The Lady Rebels won their 4th straight match Thursday evening, picking up a straight-set road win
Growth Reported As Trigg Hospital Reviews Q1

Trigg County Hospital’s Board of Trustees received good news Thursday afternoon
Hoptown 311: A New Way Residents Can Report & Track Issues

From flooded streets to missing stop signs, Hopkinsville residents often want to know who to call and how to get answers. Now, there’s an app for that.