Elementary school to undergo summer renovations The Trigg County School System got a clean bill of financial health from their auditors at the Thursday, Jan. 12 School Board Meeting, where it was also announced that plans are underway to replace...
City Council: 'Still negotiating' Headley Bluff lawsuits Though City Attorney Jamus Redd said in the December meeting of the Cadiz City Council that he hoped to solidify the “tentative oral agreement” — first announced in September — between the city, He...
Justice center board announces date for public hearing The Trigg County Project Development Board agreed on a date for a forum where members of the public may offer plots of land for sale on which to build Trigg County’s new justice center or to voice ...
State Treasurer visits Rotary State Treasurer Jonathan Miller spoke to the Cadiz Rotary Club Tuesday, Jan. 10 about past legislative successes, upcoming bills to protect military families and other opportunities to help militar...
Hundreds honor Dr. King's life with march, service As they have done for a decade previous, Genesis Express honored the life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with a march through Cadiz Monday— honoring not just the man, but the ideals he champio...
New law closes insurance loophole The chance of driving without insurance in Kentucky and not getting caught has substantially decreased, thanks to a new law that took effect on New Year's Day.
Stemming from a suggestion by a Jeffe...
County Republicans hold historic convention "Is Trigg County ready for a two-party system?"
"It's OK to be a Republican!"
Much like the inspirational mantras written over a team's entrance to their sporting arena, so read the signs visitors ...
Assistant middle school principal resigns According to Trigg County School System officials, Middle School Assistant Principal Wynn Harris has been granted a reassignment to elsewhere in the system and a mentor has been brought in for Midd...
First winter heating bills hit customers hard Many Cadiz residents are hot under the collar after receiving their first natural-gas bills of the season reflecting the new reality of today’s energy costs.
“I was madder than a son-of-a-gun,” sai...