Radford Shares Story of Prominent Trigg Principal Edward Oates
In honor of Black History Month, Genesis Express president George Radford shared the story of a prominent member of Trigg County history who was involved in the desegregation process in the Trigg school system.
Genesis Express Creating Black History Book
Genesis Express is compiling historical stories of locals for Black History Month.
Trigg Extension Office Offering New Homemaker Classes
The Trigg County Extension Office is offering classes for the certification required to sell home-canned goods next month.
SWK EDC Sees Growth In The New Year
The South Western Kentucky Economic Development Council is looking forward to new opportunities and growth in 2021.
KYTC Offering Nearly 30 New Engineering Scholarships
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is awarding up to 30 new scholarships for engineering students.
Fort Campbell Veteran Among Hero Capitol Police Officers
A 101st Airborne Division veteran turned Capitol Hill police officer is being recognized as a hero for his actions caught on camera during the Capitol building assault on January 6.
State Receives Nearly $300 Million for COVID Testing & Vaccine Distribution
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced Monday Kentucky received nearly $300 million to further COVID-19 testing and vaccine distribution.
Cameron to Unveil Human Trafficking Awareness Campaign
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron is set to launch a human trafficking awareness campaign Monday.
Trigg Extension Hosting Virtual Homemaker Lesson Tuesday
The Trigg County Extension Office is starting 2021 with a virtual Homemaker Lesson next week.
Cameron Grateful For Efforts To Pass ‘Born Alive’ Bill
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron applauded the state House of Representatives’ efforts in passing the “born alive” bill.