Cadiz-Trigg Tourism Officially Begins Tenure Under Sumner
Looking to shore up finances and clean up loose ends, the Cadiz-Trigg County Tourist Commission and its executive director, Beth Sumner, opted Tuesday to continue and establish two Certificate of Deposits: one with Bank of Cadiz, and
Buc-ee’s, And Its Brisket Back On The Menu For Oak Grove
For the last two years, rumors — and nearly concrete plans — had megaplex gas and convenient station Buc-ee’s first coming to Exit 89, and then Clarksville’s Exit 1, before things seemingly got scuttled.
HCC’s Bendick Brings Clay & Jackson Into Focus For ‘Constitution Day’
“Constitution Day” at Hopkinsville Community College took on a deeper meaning Tuesday afternoon in the Emerging Technologies Anderson Room,
Positive News Rings In New Semester For Hopkinsville Community College
Hopkinsville Community College’s Board of Directors, and further stakeholders, received positive news Monday afternoon — when Chief Student Affairs Officer Angel Prescott reported strong attendance trends for the summer and 2024-25 academic year, and Chief Business Affairs
Time Remains For Trigg Citizens And FEMA Applications
In an urgent reminder to the public and his magistrates, Trigg County Judge-Executive Stan Humphries announced during Monday’s fiscal court meeting that there remains but one week to apply for FEMA disaster assistance — for those who
Kentucky Dam Celebrating 80 Years Of Power Generation
Considered the Tennessee Valley Authority’s “Mightiest,” Kentucky Dam is currently celebrating 80 years of operation this month — providing clean, reliable energy to residents and businesses of southeastern portion of the United States.
Beshear Discusses Education, Economic Development, 9/11
Following his Wednesday afternoon visit to Christian County, Governor Andy Beshear spent time with local journalists — answering questions about education, south western Kentucky economic development, the possible widening of I-24, and his memories of September 11,
Trigg County Schools Joins Studer Education Plan
Looking to encourage, nurture and steward a strategic plan and leadership development within the district, Trigg County Schools Board of Education unanimously approved a three-year contract with Huron Studer Education Thursday night — one valued annually at
Christian County Officials Share Thoughts In Eye-Opener Breakfast
Hopkinsville’s Silo Special Events Center played host, and was packed, for Thursday morning’s Christian County Chamber of Commerce Eye-Opener Breakfast — engaged for a “State of the Community” address and eventual podcast series from local leaders about
Beshear Announces More Than $9 Million In Grants
Gathered in what will eventually be the Christian County High School Tigers cafeteria, Governor Andy Beshear and major leaders of Christian County embraced the future of Hopkinsville and the Pennyrile Thursday afternoon