High school presented with staffing allocation The Trigg County High School Site-Based Decision Making Council met with Assistant Superintendent Beth Sumner Monday to discuss their faculty allocation for the 2006-2007 school year.
Before diving...
Courthouse drilling unearths lots of clay, but no cave Geological testing beneath the Trigg County Courthouse on March 17 yielded results that pleased the county and the Project Development board. There were no caverns found beneath two holes drilled ...
Counterclaim filed in case of demolished home In February The Record wrote about a lawsuit filed by Victor and Brandy Perez against Tim Warren and Better Built Garages. The Perez family alleges that Warren and Better Built Garages are responsi...
Concerned parents address Board of Education Is the school system doing enough to keep qualified teachers — especially male teachers — in Trigg County classrooms?
That was the question on the minds of more than a dozen parents who attended la...
City council approves several grant opportunities Grants were the name of the game at March 7’s meeting of the Cadiz City Council.
The council approved two resolutions submitted by Renaissance on Main director Cindy Sholar, granting permission to ...
Judge dismisses several co-defendants in hospital suit Circuit Judge Bill Cunningham dismissed with prejudice several co-defendants in a suit involving Trigg County Hospital last week.
Hospital attorneys also submitted a motion to dismiss another suit...
Storm blasts Cadiz, cutting power The March 9, 2006 storm that swept through Trigg County left its mark across Western Kentucky with sudden and destructive force.
Meteorologist John Champion of WPSD News Channel 6, in Paducah (a Pa...
Transition Committee discusses textbooks, enrichment teachers The Primary/Secondary School Transition Committee met for the second time at 3:30 pm, March 9, 2006, in the Elementary School Library. Assistant Superintendent Beth Sumner, who began the meeting i...