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City, residents: No agreement yet
Lawyers for Headley Bluff and the city remain hopeful this week that an agreement will soon be reached between Headley Bluff, the City of Cadiz and residents of Apache Heights and Cherokee Hills fo...
Nov 09, 2005 | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend
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Terrell announces candidacy
For the third time in as many weeks, announcements of political candidacies continue to roll in, and a board of education member is now running for Judge-Executive. Marc Terrell, a native Trigg Cou...
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Meth production down 75 percent
The occurrence of methamphetamine production in the state has dropped 75 percent since June, government officials said last week, and Trigg County Sheriff Randy Clark has noticed a similar occurren...
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Third district race heats up early
Two newcomers to political arena
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Halloween Safe Night

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State says they won't cover extra cost
Statements differ on who will pay for new voting machines
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Trigg will see big election in 2006
Trigg Countians will face one of the biggest elections in recent years in 2006, County Clerk Wanda Thomas said. Every county seat and every City Council spot, including the judge-executive and mayo...
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Highway department plans public meeting
$350 million project outlined for public Dec. 5
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Team analyzes Trigg's preparedness to disaster
Will offer suggestions for improvement
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Court must revise budget for voting machines
The Trigg County Fiscal Court will have to revise their budget after bids for new voting machines were well over the $75,000 allotted by the state. Each bid, which came from three companies, was in...
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