Friends Of LBL Announces New Business Partner

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Facility Services Management, Inc. (FSI) of Clarksville, owned by a businesswoman with ties to Trigg County, recently became a Bronze Level Oak Leaf Business Partner with the Friends of Land Between the Lakes. Bronze Level Oak Leaf

Ham Festival Entertainment Announced

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This is the Schedule of Entertainment for the 2019 Trigg County Country Ham Festival. Country Ham Festival Entertainment Friday, October 11th 10:00A      Opening Ceremony Mayor Opening Remarks National Anthem- Kyle Rader  10:20A      Cadiz Baptist Church Christian Academy

Pembroke Volunteer Fire Department Awarded $50K Grant

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The Pembroke Volunteer Fire Department has received a $50,000 Assistance to Firefighters Grant to purchase new fire hoses. The department indicates the current hoses are from the late 1980s and early 1990s and have been becoming a

HCCPL Announces New Imagination Library Coordinator

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The Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library announced Friday that Sarah Hardison is the new Dolly Parton Imagination Library Coordinator. She will replace Bonnie Lynch, who has been the Imagination Library Coordinator since 2012 and recently announced she will

Mildred Allison, 85, of Guthrie

Funeral services for 85-year old Mildred Vernell “Nell” Rye Allison, of Guthrie will be held Tuesday afternoon, September 24 at 3:00 at Cook-Webb Funeral Home in Guthrie. Interment will follow at Highland Cemetery in Guthrie. Visitation will

UK Grain And Forage Center In Princeton Officially Opens

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Local, state, and agriculture officials from across the Commonwealth gathered at the newly opened Grain and Forage Center of Excellence at the UK Research and Education Center in Princeton for a ribbon cutting Thursday. University of Kentucky

CCPS Board Approves Final Budget For 2019-2020 School Year

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Christian County school board members Thursday night approved the final working budget of $94.1 million for the 2019-2020 school year and recognized the district’s Family Resource Youth Service Center Directors. Director of Business Jessica Darnell said the