Doris Briggs, 70, Greenbrier, Tennessee
Funeral services for 70-year old Doris Jean Briggs, of Greenbrier, Tennessee, will be Friday morning, November 11, at 11:00 at the Robertson County Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Springfield Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be Thursday afternoon,
Over 1,000 Write-In Votes Cast in Trigg County’s Election
Tuesday’s general election in Trigg County featured an unusual number of write-in candidates, including a constable’s race. John Oliver received 1,004 votes in the judge-executive’s race, good for third place but his total was the most ever
Oak Grove Mayor Defeated By Former City Clerk
A former Oak Grove city clerk who was fired by Mayor Bea Burt unseated her former boss during the General Election Tuesday night. Theresa Jarvis won the Oak Grove mayor’s seat and beat out three other challengers
Western State Hospital Christmas Wish List
Crime Stoppers Fugitives Of The Week
Hopkinsville-Christian County Crime Stoppers needs your help locating this week’s fugitives. Here is Coordinator Lieutenant Kyle Spurlin with more. right-click to download mp3 WebReadyTM Powered by WireReady® NSI
VIDEO – Decision 2018 Photos
Images of Election Night in Hopkinsville
Finley Re-elected County Clerk
Trigg County Clerk Carmen Finley will serve a second term in office after beating back a second challenge from Melissa Burgess. Finley won with 3,364 votes compared to 2,518 for Burgess. Finley won nine of the 14
Perry Re-elected Trigg Circuit Clerk
Trigg County residents will see a familiar face in the Circuit Court Clerk’s office. Pam Perry was elected to a third full term by holding off a challenge from Republican Lisa Fuller Thomas. Perry received votes and
Hughes Wins Third Term As Jailer
Trigg County Jailer James Hughes will serve a third term in office after defeating Republican challenger Eddie Proffitt. Hughes got 3,396 votes in carrying all 14 precincts. Proffitt, who was making his first bid for public office,
Two New Faces On Trigg School Board
The Trigg County Board of Education will see two new faces after Tuesday’s election. In District One, which includes precincts in the western part of the county, retired teacher Charlene Sheehan defeated board member Linda Wood by