Sumner Takes Hold As New Cadiz-Trigg Tourism Director
For the last 17 years, Cadiz-Trigg County’s Tourist & Convention Commission has been led by the steady hand of native Bill Stevens.
Jubilant Staff Cuts Ribbon On Remodeled Hopkinsville Middle School
On the heels of an open house welcoming more than 800 students and parents, Christian County Public Schools officials, noted dignitaries and the Christian County Chamber of Commerce gathered in front of Hopkinsville Middle School Tuesday afternoon
Trigg County’s Fiber Buildout Going Slower Than Expected
Since 2021, Trigg Countians have patiently been waiting for the highly-anticipated Pennyrile Rural Electric and Hopkinsville Electric System fiber internet buildout — many of its residents wondering when connector poles will meet homes.
Color Run, And More, On Tap For St. Luke Free Clinic
For years, the St. Luke Free Clinic of Hopkinsville Color Run has been a key fundraising arm for the 408 W. 17th Street location, and it’s fast approaching.
Domestic Violence, Wanton Endangerment Among Charges Filed By Christian County Grand Jury
Christian County’s grand jury returned several true bills Friday afternoon — some of them regarding domestic violence and wanton endangerment.
Appeals Court Rules In Favor Of Former First United Methodist Pastor
In March 2023, former First United Methodist Church pastor Paige Williams was found guilty on eight counts of third-degree criminal abuse,
Cadiz City Council Opens Readings Of 2024-25 Tax Rates
Looking to get the ball truly rolling on the 2024-25 fiscal year, Cadiz City Council convened in special session Thursday night
‘Lunch & Learn’ Hosts Jolly, Trigg County Hospital
Thursday’s Trigg County Chamber of Commerce “Lunch & Learn” brought with it a considerable update from Dr. Nancy Ellen Jolly, MD, discussing the growth of Trigg County Hospital since shaky financial footing was first reported in 2017.
Trigg Schools Grapples With Increased Property Values
In the juxtaposition of wide-open, bustling open houses across the campus, Trigg County’s Board of Education opened up a lengthy discussion Thursday night on property taxes, the cumbersome SEEK formula and the shade of difficult choices ahead.
Officials Snip Ribbon On Moved MLK Early Learning Center
In 1961, Indian Hills School took its first shape in Hopkinsville — bringing the best out of young minds for the last six-plus decades.