Meador Updates Trigg Hospital Trustees On Ambulance Efforts
Moving into his fourth year as Trigg Couny Emegency Management Services Director this upcoming January, Jason Meador presented the Trigg County Hospital Board of Trustees a considerable report Thursday evening — one that showed considerable growth and
Richard Volk, 66, of Hopkinsville
Graveside services for 66-year-old Richard Volk, of Hopkinsville, will be 10 o’clock Monday morning, December 19, Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West.
Carman Johnson, 88, of Hopkinsville
Funeral services for 88-year-old Carman Johnson, of Hopkinsville, will be 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon at Goodwin Funeral Home.
Hopkinsville Woman Charged With Possession Of Drugs
A Hopkinsville woman was charged with possession of drugs after a traffic stop on North Main Street in Hopkinsville Thursday night.
National Defense Authorization Act To Benefit Fort Campbell And Kentucky
Kentucky soldiers and civil service workers will benefit from the passage of the National Defense Authorization Act which includes pay raises and funding for new equipment at Fort Campbell and other military-related institutions across the state. U.S.
Kentucky Lock And Dam Completion And Asian Carp Control Included In Water Resources Act
Completion of Kentucky Lock and Dam, expansion of Asian Carp control efforts, and authorization that will lead to the expansion of the Eddyville Riverport are included in the Water Resources Development Act of 2022 that was finalized
Vera Brashears, 89, of Hopkinsville
Funeral services for 89-year old Vera James Brashears of Hopkinsville will be Tuesday, December 20, at 1:00 p.m. at Hughart, Beard and Giles Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West. Visitation will be Tuesday
Christian County School Board Expands Early Learning
Christian County Public Schools hopes to tackle three pillars from its strategic plan with a new early learning academy.
Trigg Hospital Board Reviews Community Needs Assessment
Courtesy of the Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky, Trigg County’s Hospital Board of Trustees spent Thursday evening taking in its Community Health Needs Assessment for the 2023-25 biennium
Cadiz City Council Preparing For Tax Hikes
Looking to maintain civic solvency and further improve what is now a positive financial standing, the Cadiz City Council could be on the brink of increasing a pair of stagnant tax rates.