PHOTOS – Caldwell County 96 Trigg County 60

Caldwell County blew open the game in the second half to defeat Trigg County 96-60 Tuesday night in Princeton. Your Sports Edge was there and has photos of the Tigers and the Wildcats.
Small Businesses Win at Compass Awards

Several small businesses in Hopkinsville are sporting new hardware after being honored as the best of the best in the community.
LBL Nature Station’s Evolving Remodel Finally Revealed To Public

Since 1992, the Land Between the Lakes Woodlands Nature Station has welcomed thousands upon thousands through its doors — showcasing the flora and fauna not only of its neighboring Honker and Hematite lakes, but of west Kentucky
Patsy Crain, 89, of Cadiz
Patsy Goins Crain, age 89, of Cadiz, Kentucky, formerly of Grand Chain, Illinois, passed away on Sunday, February 8, 2026, at Christian Health Center in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Born on December 26, 1936, in Karnak, Illinois, she was
Cadiz Rotary Club ‘Fully Endorses’ Trigg County Veterans Memorial Project

Following a stirring update from committee members Donnie Holland, Mitzi Thomas-Lawson and Dan Bozarth, the Cadiz Rotary Club committed their full “100% endorsement” of the continued, phased development of the Trigg County Veterans Memorial Tuesday afternoon —
Dog Killed, Man Cited To Court For Harboring A Vicious Animal

A Hopkinsville man was cited to court for harboring a vicious animal after an incident on Lucky Debonair Drive on Tuesday afternoon.
PHOTOS – Caldwell Lady Tigers 61 Trigg County 44

Caldwell County’s girls picked up a win on Tuesday, defeating Trigg County 61-44 at the CAB gym in Princeton. See some of the action in this gallery from Your Sports Edge.
Finance Subcommittee Unwraps Details Ahead Of Cadiz City Council Meeting

Cadiz City Council took its first steps to look at the 2026-27 fiscal year budget Monday night, when its newly-formed Finance Committee came together to discuss the future of immediate spending and perpetual savings in the community.
Names Released In North Drive Crash

A wreck on North Drive in Hopkinsville sent five people to the hospital Tuesday night.
TVA board votes to extend operations at two major coal plants amid rising power demand

The Tennessee Valley Authority board voted Wednesday to extend operations at two of its largest coal-fired power plants, reversing earlier plans to retire the units and citing rising electricity demand and changes in the regulatory landscape. The
