Three Farms In The Hurricane Area Featured On Trigg County Farm Tour
Conservation practices, a new farming operation, and a legacy farming operation will be on the agenda for the 2024 Trigg County Farm Tour Thursday, August 1st, in the Hurricane community of Trigg County.
Corn, Soybean, And Tobacco Field Day Set For Tuesday In Princeton
The University of Kentucky Research and Education Center will host the annual Corn, Soybean, and Tobacco Field Day on Tuesday, July 23rd, with several timely topics on the tours.
Tax Rate Reduction Possible For Christian County Property Owners
Some Christian County property owners could see a reduction in their 2024 property tax rates if Christian County magistrates follow recommendations from County Judge-Executive Jerry Gilliam.
Applications Closing Wednesday For Christian County Solid Waste Coordinator
Christian County Judge Executive Jerry Gilliam is hoping a new county solid waste coordinator will be in place soon after the application period ends later this week.
Bailey Family Talks About Competing At National Little Britches Rodeo Event
A Christian County family was among several area families that competed at the National Little Britches Rodeo Finals in Oklahoma.
Kentucky Ag Matters Hosts Win National Honor
The Kentucky Ag Matters podcast hosts won a national award for their weekly online programs that share the message of agriculture.
Bentzel Says Transition Of Three Schools Nearing Completion
Christian County Schools Superintendent Chris Bentzel says the transition of three schools is nearing completion, with the new locations ready for the start of the 2024-25 school year.
Mayor King Discusses Cadiz Storm Cleanup, New City Clerk, On Main Events
Continued storm debris cleanup, a new city clerk, and upcoming activities and events in Cadiz are among the updates provided by Cadiz Mayor Todd King.
Trigg County Road Committee Weighing Road Paving Needs For 2024
Trigg County Fiscal Court’s road committee is weighing the county road paving needs of today with funding that has not changed significantly in 15 years.
Deputy Commissioner Ron Vanover Traces History Of Kentucky State Parks
Kentucky State Parks began in 1924 with a $50,000 commitment from the Kentucky General Assembly and four parks across the state.