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.
Seven Springs Farms Bringing New Life To School House
For more than a century, Trigg County’s one-room schoolhouse and front-facing log cabin has stood true near Montgomery, changing hands and purposes throughout.
Officials Expect Massive Crowd For Butterfly Festival
Oak Grove Tourism Executive Director Traci Cunningham is willing to give any festival her office plans three chances to make an impact on the local community — before possibly going back to the drawing board for new
United Way Of The Pennyrile Goal Set At $700K
Touting a logo designed by Christian County High School’s Maci Petty, United Way of the Pennyrile’s Martha Steil
Planning Underway As Trigg County Country Ham Festival Nears
Roughly six weeks away from the big weekend, Trigg County’s Country Ham Festival Committee gathered Wednesday afternoon for the first of two meetings this month
Cadiz City Council Will Explore Demolition Of 48 Main Street
For years, 48 Main Street has been the home of numerous businesses — its green door, large glass windows and open brick facade a signature to the downtown area.
Jett Pleads Guilty In Mediation, Commonwealth Recommends 35 Years
Following considerable mediation in Lyon County Circuit Court, litigation between the Commonwealth and defense of 47-year-old Harold F. Jett concluded with a resolution Friday — in which he pleaded guilty to the murder of his aunt, Mary
Fourth ‘Hoptown Idol’ Looking For Local Talent
For the fourth straight year, Hoptown Idol is back on the calendar to celebrate and showcase homegrown talent and entertainment on the Founder’s Square stage.
Circumstances Force Futrell To Resign From Cadiz Council
In Kentucky, it isn’t often that a city council person must resign to follow state law and the Commonwealth’s Public Pension Authority
McConnell Focused On Isolationism
More than six weeks after bringing his “State of the Nation” address to Murray and Calloway County business leaders, Senator Mitch McConnell acted similarly Tuesday afternoon with the Hopkinsville Rotary Club