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
Sumner Reflects On September 11, 2001
In a 2021 poll from the Pew Research Center, more than 90% of those 30 and older said they remembered exactly where they were on September 11, 2001.
McCoy, Stewart, Hunter Litigation Continues As 2025 Trials Approach
Allegedly connected to the incarcerated Jonathan McCoy and the 2020 murder and arson of Trigg County’s Thelma Ileen Barnett and her Will Jackson Road home, Keisha Stewart and Allison Hunter appeared in Trigg County Circuit Court Wednesday
PACS RSVP Stays Busy In Trigg County And Beyond
Quietly in the background, often forgotten, more than 70 people in Trigg County working with the Pennyrile Allied Community Services Retired and Senior Volunteer Program put in more than 15,000 manhours during Fiscal Year 2024.
Christian Fiscal Court Re-ups Shelter Deals With Trigg, Todd Counties
Christian County’s Fiscal Court Tuesday morning opted once again to enter into agreements with Trigg and Todd counties — allowing for strays in those communities to be housed and cared for in the Christian County Regional Animal
Bullard Stresses Kentucky’s Military Might
Credited with more than 56,000 jobs and annual economic impact north of $13 billion, Kentucky’s defense and military community is considered to be the fourth-largest career sector in the Commonwealth.
DeArmond Joins Cadiz Police Department As SRO
Retirement isn’t sitting well with Todd DeArmond.
Ham Broadcasting Acquires Sound Broadcasters Madisonville Stations
Bob and Nancy Kelley’s Sound Broadcasters, Inc., is now under the ownership of Beth Mann’s Ham Broadcasting Company Inc. The Federal Communications Commission granted the license transfer August 29.
Officials Reveal Trigg County’s New 10-Foot Community Pig
In a partnership with the Trigg County Chamber of Commerce, the Trigg-Cadiz Tourist Commission, Planters Bank in Hopkinsville and landowner Bob Arnold, proud community members gathered Friday morning in Broadbent Square
West Kentucky’s Smith Named ‘Champion Of Fort Campbell’
“Champions of Fort Campbell” are typically made up of community leaders who work tirelessly to support soldiers, their families and veterans — while binding the ties between post life and the surrounding area.