After 16 Years, Eastham Retires From HCC And Foundation
Since 2008, Yvette Eastham has served as Hopkinsville Community College’s Chief Institutional Advancement Officer and Executive Director of the HCC Foundation, Inc. — responsible for the engagement, enrichment and enlistment of support from donors and the public
Trigg Fiscal Court Addresses Wrecker Services With Accidents
Trigg County Fiscal Court had more to manage than just a discussion on medical marijuana Monday night.
City Hires Armbruster As New Cadiz On Main Director
After receiving five applicants, City Of Cadiz officials have announced the hiring of Heather Cary Armbruster to be the next Cadiz On Main Director.
Trigg County’s Class Of 2024 Celebrates Emotional Graduation
Trigg County High School’s Class of 2024 walked the stage in front of a loud, fiery, passionate, standing-room-only crowd Tuesday night at Wildcat Gymnasium — each step taken, just that much closer to adulthood.
Trigg County Magistrates Must Decide On Medical Marijuana
In January 2025, Senate Bill 47 — better known as the legalized production, dispensing and consuming of medical marijuana — will be legal in the Bluegrass.
South Western Kentucky EDC Wraps May With Updates
Officials with the South Western Kentucky Economic Development Council convened in special session Monday afternoon in Hopkinsville — looking ahead to remembrance next Monday for Memorial Day.
Fred Smith, Founder Of FedEx, Reflects On The Vietnam War
Over the last two decades, Fred Smith just hasn’t had the time for the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines reunion.
Hopkinsville Class Of 2024 Weathers Rainy Graduation
If there were any graduating groups built for adversity, America’s Class of 2024 should be on the list.
3rd Battalion, 5th Marines Pay Annual Visit To Trigg County
From April 1966 to March 1971, the men of 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines were deployed all across South Vietnam by order of Congress — set to serve as front-line neutralizers and “consummate professionals,” as they were dubbed,
Caldwell County Man Charged With Threatening Federal Official
Following a Wednesday morning raid by federal authorities in Caldwell County, and a subsequent Wednesday afternoon arrest on Rockcastle Road in Trigg County — 36-year-old Thomas Rutter Woollacott, of Princeton, is now lodged in McCracken County Jail