White Sentences Stinson To Consecutive Life Terms
In a written order last week, Trigg County Circuit Judge Natalie White denied a motion from the office of Bill Deatherage, one seeking a retrial for Landon Stinson.
Path Unclear As Trigg Arrowcats Litigation Continues
Dealing with charges of theft more than $10,000 through the Trigg County Archery team’s debit card, Cadiz woman Melissa Rogers appeared again in Trigg County Circuit Court Wednesday morning.
Streeval Officially Sentenced To 24 Years For 2020 Murder
Having already served and credited for more than 1,200 days in jail, formal sentencing came for Montie Streeval Wednesday morning — when Judge Jamus Redd remanded him to a state penitentiary for 24 years without parole.
Jett’s Next Appearance Planned For April 10
Charged with the October 2021 Cadiz murder of his aunt, Mary Dullenty, Harold Jett, of Taylorsville, Illinois, was back in Trigg County Circuit Court Wednesday morning — still in line for a jury trial this September.
Pennyrile Regional Energy Agency Gas Line Construction Remains On Time
In a Monday update with the Pennyrile Area Development District, Eston Glover made it known that all is not quiet on the south western Kentucky front.
Second-Ever Planters Bank SEED Summit Deemed Successful
Looking to grow into an important annual spring event in south western Kentucky, nearly 100 local and regional business owners embraced Monday’s second-straight Planters Bank SEED Summit at Hopkinsville’s Bruce Convention Center.
Christian County Fiscal Court Approves New Lease For CASA Organization
In February 2023, the Christian County Fiscal Court heartily approved for the Christian County Court Appointed Special Advocates program to find comfort in a new operating space inside the former judge-executive office on Weber Street.
Safe Haven Baby Box Blessed At Hopkinsville Fire Department
Safe Haven Baby Box No. 201 received an intimate, special blessing Monday morning in Hopkinsville — when scores gathered around the main Hopkinsville Fire Department station at 116 Phillip Meacham Way in order to pray for its
Ruling On Dogwood Corners Solar Installation Due By March 8
Interested parties for the planned, but not yet approved, Dogwood Corners descended upon Frankfort last Wednesday for the much-anticipated Merchant Plant Application hearing with the Kentucky Public Service Commission
Hunter Absence Mars Needed Hearing In Barnett Murder
The third floor of Trigg County’s Judicial Center was supposed to play host to a Barroso hearing Friday morning including Jonathan McCoy, Keisha Stewart and Allison Hunter