Signup For KDA Noxious Weed Program Begins February 1
Farmers and landowners in Trigg or surrounding counties can apply for the Kentucky Department of Agriculture’s Noxious Weed Program.
Kentucky Soybean Promotion Day Focused On Future Of Crop
The speakers for the 19th annual Soybean Promotion Day at Murray State University challenged farmers to embrace challenges of the future and adjust to the changing market conditions.
Kentucky And Tennessee Pork Producers Entering Historic Partnership
The Kentucky Pork Producers Association is entering a unique partnership with Tennessee pork producers that will help share the message of the pork industry.
Gilliam Details Christian County Community Survey Priorities
Christian County Judge Executive Jerry Gilliam says more than 500 responses to the community survey has produced a list of priorities Christian County Fiscal Court will consider in the future. Judge Gilliam says one of the main
TVA Sets Record Weekend Power Demand Sunday
The Tennessee Valley Authority set another record for peak power demand Sunday, January 21, as temperatures averaged a cold 12 degrees across the entire service area.
Two Area School Districts Remain Out For Winter Weather
With varying road conditions around the region, some school districts are heading back to class with others taking another day to allow roads to clear.
State Budget Is Focus Of Kentucky General Assembly
The proposed 2024-26 state budget is on the minds of all Kentucky legislators as the Kentucky General Assembly heads into the 4th week Monday.
Senator Rand Paul Details His Vote On AM Radio Act
United States Senator Rand Paul says the broadcast industry needs to try a different approach to attempt to get a law passed that keeps AM Radio on the dash of new vehicles. Senator Paul, who voted against
Two Power Outages Reported By Pennyrile Electric
Only two major power outages have been reported by Pennyrile Electric as the result of snow and cold weather this week. Pennyrile Electric Vice President of Customer Service Brent Gilkey says one of the outages occurred Monday
Sunshine Expected To Help Improve Road Conditions
State and local road crews are taking advantage of the sunshine to make progress on secondary roads that remained slick and treacherous after snow Sunday night and Monday afternoon. Trigg County Emergency Manager David Bryant says