Holt, Plaisme Trial Still On Track For August
Two Clarksville men charged with offenses related to the May 2022 murder of Oak Grove teen Gailon Toler remain on track for a trial set to begin August 12 in Hopkinsville.
Stevens Says Goodbye To Cadiz-Trigg Tourism
Tourism was supposed to be a stopgap job for Bill Stevens — meant only to be a five-year gig, or so, as a way to lift and promote the people, and community, of Cadiz and Trigg County.
SWK EDC Discusses Marketing Plan For 2024-25 Business Campaign
Officials with the South Western Kentucky Economic Development Council took time Monday afternoon to share with regional constituents their 12-month plans for promoting the region, and what it has to offer current and incoming industry.
Spikes Trial Still On Track For November 2024
Special Prosecutor Blake Chambers, Defense Attorney Eric Bearden and Circuit Judge John Atkins convened for a status review of Bobby Spikes Monday morning — in what was a short analysis of all housekeeping before the trial begins
Futrell, Gustafson Update Fiscal Court On Hopkinsville Fire/EMS
Christian County’s Fiscal Court took in a considerable update from Hopkinsville EMS/Fire officials last Tuesday morning, in which Board Chair Darrell Gustafson and Chief Steve Futrell relayed positive trends following a difficult spring.
Trigg County Schools Address Adult Meals, Enrollment, Cyber Security
In accordance with state and federal law, and under the advisement of Food Services Director Lisa Marsh, Trigg County’s Board of Education Thursday night approved price increases for adult breakfast and lunch meals at the Trigg County
Former Racer Ja Morant Opens Camps In Murray
NBA All-Star and former Murray State Racer Ja Morant held his first-ever ProCamps festivities in Murray’s CFSB Center Thursday morning — hosting more than 200 youth from around the country seeking skills development and a sneak peek
Portia Mann Reflects On Boys & Girls Club, Trigg County Roots
Every few minutes or so during Wednesday afternoon’s Great Futures Luncheon at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hopkinsville-Christian County, so many people stopped by to say hello to “Mrs. Portia” Mann.
Trigg County Hospital Looking To Address EMS Concerns
In a Thursday afternoon meeting with the Board of Directors, Trigg County Hospital’s President & CEO John Sumner relayed growing concerns among the EMS staff — regarding difficulties around the career, and staying in Cadiz.
Dogwood Corners, LLC, Drops Lawsuit Against Public Service Commission
Following an order signed Wednesday afternoon by Christian County Circuit Judge John Atkins, officials with Dogwood Corners, LLC, agreed to dismiss its lawsuit against the Kentucky State Board on Electric Generation and Transmission Siting, the Public Service