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Rezoning recommended for new apartments
The Cadiz/Trigg County Planning and Zoning Commission granted the City of Cadiz’s request to rezone 1.233 acres on Line St. in a special-called meeting Monday night. Commission President Bob Braham...
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City pays additional refunds in class action suit
The City of Cadiz paid plaintiffs of the Hedly Bluff class action lawsuit an additional $17,195.19 based on 13 additional claims filed by the July 31 deadline for taxation by the city on three subd...
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County resdents have less protection than do those who live in Cadiz limits
A recent survey of area law enforcement manpower by the Todd County Standard compared the Cadiz Police Department and Trigg County Sheriff’s Office to other area agencies. Cadiz offers nine office...
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Nitrates a risk to cattle
Dry summer months destroyed a portion of the corn crop and may have left corn stalks poisonous to livestock as an alternative feed due to high levels of nitrates. Trigg County Agricultural Extensio...
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A moderate day of traffic at 3:20 p.m. at Nunn Blvd. and Main St.  Motorists wishing to make a left turn find several cars behind them as they wait for room to turn.  Keith Todd of the Kentucky Department of Highways said that Main St. sees half as much traffic on the average day as the four-lane, controlled access Interstate-24.
Chief: Main Street may be one of most dangerous travel routes in Cadiz with 133 accidents reported
According to figures provided by Police Chief Hollis Alexander, Main Street may be one of the most dangerous thoroughfares in Cadiz. Alexander’s statistics noted a total of 133 total accidents with...
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A misprinted tax bill caused residents to rush to the Sheriff’s Office with the belief that a discount would only be offered on Oct. 1.  The discount remains in place until Nov. 2.
Tax bills confuse residents
More than one Trigg County resident was a little upset this week when they received their annual tax bill in the mail on Saturday. Bob Friend said he had been trying to contact the Sheriff’s office...
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Ham Festival Kickoff breakfast is Monday
Tickets are still available for the annual Ham Festival Kickoff Breakfast, which will be at the Lake Barkley Convention Center at 6 a.m. on Oct. 8. The Cadiz/Trigg County Chamber of Commerce will o...
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Search for woman ends in drug bust
Kentucky State Police Post Two officers arrested Michael Brashears on Sept. 24 after finding 16 marijuana plants at his Cerulean home while investigating a missing person’s case. Stu Recke, the Pos...
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Shara Bumpus
Owner attacked after breaking up fight in his business
The Cadiz Police Department closed a second case of First Degree Wanton Endangerment with the arrest of 22-year-old Shara Bumphus, of Cadiz on September 27. According to Police chief Hollis Alexand...
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Public hearings will continue
The Trigg County Senior Citizens’ Center will host the second in a series of public meetings about the Fort Campbell Joint Use Land Study (JULS) at 6 p.m. on Oct. 10. The JULS is being conducted by...
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