Humphries Discusses Trigg County Needs During Republican Primary Forum

Trigg County Republican candidates for County Judge Executive, Sheriff, Jailer, and Magistrate shared details about their desire to hold local office Thursday night.

Republican candidates had five minutes each to share their qualifications for election or re-election and potentially answer three questions posed by 1st District Republican Party Vice-Chairman Frank Amaro.

Trigg County Judge Executive Stan Humphries discussed his political history and turned his focus to the future needs of the county, one of which is Interstate 24.

click to download audioHumphries said a long-time goal of his has been accomplished through the Trigg County Veterans Committee.

click to download audioAfter serving two terms in the Kentucky Senate, Humphries says he is now using those connections to benefit the county and the region.

click to download audioHumphries noted there is still much work to be done in Trigg County.

click to download audioHumphries’ opponent in the 2026 Trigg County Republican Primary, Rockcastle resident Sam Carter, did not participate in the forum. All of Humphries’ comments can be heard at wkdzradio.com.

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