Falcons’ Dylan McDonald to Play Soccer at Mars Hill (w/PHOTOS)

The leading scorer for the Fort Campbell boys’ soccer team is getting the chance to continue his athletic and educational career. Dylan McDonald officially signed Friday during ceremonies at Fort Campbell High School to play collegiate soccer
PHOTOS – Caldwell Lady Tigers 60 Madisonville 43

The Caldwell County Lady Tigers earned their first win against Madisonville-North Hopkins since the 2018 district tournament, beating the Lady Maroons 60-43 Tuesday night in Princeton. Your Sports Edge was there and has photos of the Lady
Fort Campbell’s Keshawn Dixon Signs With Kentucky Wesleyan (w/PHOTOS)

The field that Fort Campbell’s Keshawn Dixon ended his high school football career on will become a familiar sight for him in the near future. Dixon officially signed Wednesday to continue his football and educational career at
Sen. Robby Mills Unveils Priority Bill to Boost Housing Development Across Kentucky

A priority bill filed by Senator Robby Mills of Henderson, Senate Bill 9, aims to address Kentucky’s housing shortage by reducing development barriers and creating new tools to support residential growth across the state. The legislation is
Power Plant Bill Sponsored by Rep. Wade Williams Passes Kentucky House

Legislation aimed at regulating the retirement of electric power plants has passed the Kentucky House of Representatives. House Bill 398, sponsored by Representative Wade Williams, Republican of Earlington, would create a formal regulatory framework for retiring electric
Boil Water Advisory Lifted for Webster County Water District Customers

The Webster County Water District has announced that the boil water advisory for its customers has been lifted as of Wednesday morning. However, officials announced that a boil water advisory is still in effect for customers of
Hopkins County Grand Jury Returns Multiple Drug Trafficking and Assault Indictments

The Hopkins County Grand Jury handed down multiple indictments for drug trafficking and assault from its January session. A true bill was returned on Jalaysia Robinson of Madisonville on a single count of third-degree assault of a
Boil Water Advisory Issued for Parts of Providence and Diamond

Residents in parts of Providence and Diamond are being urged to take extra precautions with their tap water after a water main break has led to a boil water advisory for several neighborhoods. Officials with the City
Hoptown Tigers Suffer Surprise Loss at Paducah Tilghman

After an emotional victory over crosstown rivals Christian County in the final regular-season meeting between the programs in their last outing, the Hopkinsville Tigers suffered a letdown on Tuesday in a surprise 59-56 loss at Paducah Tilghman.
Alex Ray Claims Region Title for Hopkins County Central

Alex Ray used a fast start and held off Murray’s Gabe Turley to win the 100-yard butterfly at Monday’s Region I Meet at Hopkinsville High School. Ray trailed Turley, the defending region champion, by a half-second at
