Deaconess, Jennie Stuart Health Co-Sign Letter Of Intent
In a letter dated September 23 and sent from Deaconess CEO Shawn McCoy to Baptist Health Deaconess Madisonville officials, the News Edge has confirmed that a Letter of Intent has been signed between Deaconess and Jennie Stuart
As Trial Nears, Spikes Again Asks For New Attorney
Lodged in Christian County Jail for more than two years on charges of murdering Stanley Bussell and Candace Marcel, Bobby Spikes is once again asking for new representation in his case — one expected to go to
Christian County’s Gilliam Comments On Jennie Stuart Health
Last week, Edge Media Group’s Alan Watts and Hoptown Chronicle’s Jennifer Brown shared gleaned insights on Jennie Stuart Medical Center — and the growing rumors of its potential acquisition, and/or merger, by another healthgroup.
Former Tigers Returning Home for 2024 Hoops Classic
A pair of former Caldwell County standouts will return home with their current teams for the 2024 West Kentucky Hoops Classic. The annual event is set for Dec. 27-28 at the CAB gym in Princeton and will
Man Charged With Assaulting A Juvenile and Taking His Clothing
A Hopkinsville man was charged with assaulting a juvenile and then taking his clothing on West 17th Street Friday morning.
NWS Paducah Eyeing Major Rainfall Totals This Week
Could this week be the end of moderate-to-severe drought for the News Edge listening area? It seems quite possible.
Oak Grove Man Charged With Drug Possession
An Oak Grove man was charged after a traffic stop on Auburn Street in Oak Grove Saturday afternoon.
Woman Charged With Drug Possession In Cadiz
A traffic stop on Brown Street in Cadiz led to drug charges for a Hopkinsville woman Saturday night.
Four Injured In Trigg County Crash
A wreck on South Road in Trigg County sent four people to the hospital Monday morning.
VIDEO – Alyssa Grice on Regrouping After All A State Tourney
Because the All A Classic State Soccer Tournament falls three-quarters of the way through the season, teams must regroup from their ouster and prepare for the remaining 25% of the schedule. UHA junior Alyssa Grice says the