Tourism building renovations could be complete by March 1 The Cadiz-Trigg County Tourism Commission is hoping that renovations on its tourism building on U.S. 68/Ky. 80 near Interstate 24 will be complete by March 1, Bill Stevens, executive director of th...
TCYAA alters player, parent requirements Parents of children and youths playing in baseball and softball leagues run by the Trigg County Youth Athletic Association will no longer be required to work the concession stands at their games, t...
City Council votes to end contract with Freedom Waste In a special called meeting held Thursday evening, the Cadiz City Council voted 3–1 to terminate Freedom Waste’s contract for waste collection in the city by March 2, with Cadiz City Councilman Bob...
School Board discusses plans for vocational building roof work Trigg County School Assistant Superintendent of Operations Travis Hamby recommended that the board approve a building and grounds (BG-1) proposal for the vocational building project when the Trigg ...
Dunlap pleads guilty on trial’s first day Kevin Wayne Dunlap plead guilty at his triple murder trial Tuesday morning in Smithland.
The trial of Dunlap, the suspect in the Oct. 2008 Roaring Spring triple murder case, was set for jury sele...
Funds for new bridges included in 2010-16 state highway plan Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear’s recommended Kentucky Highway Plan for the fiscal years 2010–16, which was presented to the General Assembly last week, includes $330 million for new bridges across...
State House passes bill that would promote Cadiz to fourth class Legislation filed by State Representative John Tilley that would result Cadiz becoming a Class Four City passed by a vote of 92–3 in the Kentucky House of Representatives last Wednesday.
Tilley fi...