Cadiz Man Charged With Trafficking Drugs

A Cadiz man was charged with trafficking meth after a home visit from probation and parole on Pleasant Hill Church Road Thursday afternoon.
Boil Water Advisory For Barkley Lake Water District Lifted
Barkley Lake Water Superintendent John Herring says the boil water advisory that was issued earlier this week has been lifted. The advisory impacted customers on Caledonia and Julien Roads and several connecting roads in the southeast Trigg
Mike Noland, 73, of Cadiz
Mr. James “Mike” Noland, age 73, of Cadiz, Kentucky, passed away Monday, December 9, 2024, at the Anna Mae Owen Residential Hospice House with his children by his side. Mr. Noland was born on June 5, 1951,
Patsy Carranza, 82, of Clarksville, Tenn.
Patsy Leona Martin Carranza, age 82, of Clarksville, passed away on Thursday, December 12, 2024, at Bradford Heights of natural causes. The family has chosen cremation with a Celebration of Life Service to be held at Kentucky
Linda Shively, 76, of Hopkinsville
Linda Ray Shively, age 76, of Hopkinsville, formerly of Owensboro, passed away on Tuesday, December 10, 2024, at Alive Hospice in Nashville, TN. She was born on April 7, 1948, in Bowling Green. Linda was a 1966
Trigg Schools Will Review Major Gymnasium Renovation

A week after conducting a major workshop walkthrough in the facility, Trigg County’s Board of Education took its first steps toward the possibility of major renovations to Wildcat Gymnasium Thursday night — unanimously approving the revision of
Officers Recognized For Efforts In Stopping Impaired Drivers

Officers and deputies across Kentucky received awards for their work in getting impaired drivers off the road.
The Iron Was Unkind to Lady Wildcats in Home Loss

Trigg County was unable to overcome a nearly 12-minute stretch without a field goal in the first half on Thursday as they fell to Stewart County, Tenn. 52-24 at Wildcat Gym. The Lady Rebels took advantage by
Wildcats Score Another Second Half Comeback for Fourth Win

Trigg County won a basketball game for the first time this year in a manner that did not involve overtime or a last-second shot. The Wildcats defeated Stewart County, Tenn. 53-45 on Thursday at Wildcat Gym. While
Early 3-Point Run Leads Whitesville Trinity Past Falcons

An early 3-point barrage did the damage against the Fort Campbell Falcons Thursday night. Whitesville Trinity drilled six three-pointers in the first quarter putting the Falcons in an early hole they could not come back from as