Christian County Reveals First Look Of 2024-25 Budget
Judge-Executive Jerry Gilliam delivered a comprehensive stencil and outlook of Christian County’s Fiscal Year 2024-25 budget Friday morning — citing five goals hopefully met along this road map.
Trigg County Schools Exploring Weapons Detection Systems
Looking to beef up security options for the district, Trigg County’s campus could potentially have weapons detection systems installed in the near future.
City Of Cadiz Earmarks $10,000 For Trigg Senior Bus
Following a verbal stamp of approval this past Tuesday, officials handed a big $10,000 check to Trigg County Senior Citizen’s Center Director Cissy Lawrence Thursday morning at Cadiz City Hall.
Rogers Pleads Guilty To Trigg County Arrowcats Theft
Charged with theft by unlawful taking of the Trigg County Arrowcats, Melissa Rogers pleaded guilty Wednesday morning in Trigg County Circuit Court.
Redd, Circuit Court To Weigh Possible Jett Delay
Scheduled for trial in September for the murder of his aunt, Trigg County’s Mary Dullenty, Illinois man Harold Jett may have to wait before a jury is summoned.
Defense Seeking Continuance Of July McCoy Trial
Wednesday morning in Trigg County Circuit Court, Judge Jamus Redd told defense counsel and the Commonwealth he will spend the next month considering a potential continuance for Jonathan McCoy’s July trial.
Trigg County High School Begins Quest With “The Shake” Competition
Trigg County High School’s Wildcat Gymnasium was used less for dodgeball and more for career and personal development Tuesday morning and afternoon, as nearly 200 freshman and sophomores had to socially navigate “The Amazing Shake” competition.
June Celebration Planned For Trigg County’s Coleman-Shaw
The recently-returned DePaul Hendrix — co-founder of The Cadiz Informer — announced a coming celebration of a Cadiz native during Monday night’s Trigg County Fiscal Court meeting.
Trigg County Officials Adopt Rural Secondary Roads Plan
Following considerable discussions with Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s Mike Oliver, fiscal court and its magistrates voted Monday night to unanimously approve Trigg County’s recommended 2024-25 District I rural secondary road plan.
CCPS Sees Rise In Gifted & Talented Students
Through testing and other methods, Christian County Public Schools officials identified and served 1,034 students — or 13.1% of the district — through various gifted & talented programs during the 2023-24 academic year.