Planning Commission moves forward to fee schedule changes The Cadiz-Trigg County Planning Commission’s fee schedule could see some increases if the commission gives it a final approval next month.
At its meeting last Tuesday evening, the planning commissi...
School Board discusses 2010-11 calendar Though no action was taken, members of Trigg County’s Board of Education discussed the proposed 2010-2011 school calendar when they met last Thursday night at the school central office.
The propose...
Liquor by the drink might be allowed in Cadiz soon A bill to reclassify Cadiz as a Class Four City, which was signed by Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear on Monday, April 12, will likely mean that local restaurants will be eligible to sell liquor by ...
Council discusses next city budget Though no action was taken, the Cadiz City Council’s Finance Committee looked at the city’s FY 2010-2011 budget when it met Friday morning in Cadiz Mayor Lyn Bailey’s office.
The draft budget is se...
Woodall to rule soon on Freedom Waste’s suit against city Trigg Circuit Judge C.A. “Woody” Woodall III will make a decision on Freedom Waste’s suit against the City of Cadiz and Madisonville Disposal within 30 days or even two weeks, he announced last Wed...