‘Education Night’ Brings In Big Dollars For Cadiz Rotary Club

The 59th annual Cadiz Rotary Radio Auction collected over $32,000 from Trigg County Public Schools during Education Night on Thursday. During the broadcast on WKDZ-FM, Primary School Principal Lindsey Kinslow shared that they raised nearly $8,500. Intermediate
Property Valuation Administrator Candidates Discuss Experience-Fair Assessments

Christian County Property Valuation Administrator candidates Tabitha Strader and Amber Ezell discussed their qualifications and the need for fair property assessments during the final night of the League of Women Voters of Hopkinsville Primary Election Forums. Both
CCPS Hears Updates On New High School

The Christian County Public Schools Board of Education spent Thursday night taking in a critical update on construction for the new Christian County High School, before approving a major expenditure regarding the district’s future in police safety.
Falcon Wrestler Cassell to Wrestle at Kentucky Wesleyan

Fort Campbell’s Eithan Cassell became the second Falcon wrestler to commit to Kentucky Wesleyan College this week, joining Jaeden Carolina. Cassell earned his first trip to the KHSAA Boys’ State Wrestling Tournament in 2026 after finishing third
Treshawn Crenshaw Commits to Wrestle at Midway

After emerging as one of Christian County’s top upper-weight wrestlers in recent years, Treshawn Crenshaw will continue his wrestling career at Midway University. Crenshaw earned back-to-back trips to the KHSAA State Wrestling Tournament in 2025 and 2026.
Jaeden Carolina to Wrestle at Kentucky Wesleyan

Jaeden Carolina will continue his wrestling career at Kentucky Wesleyan College in Owensboro. His high school coach, Fort Campbell’s Anthony Shingler, recently announced the decision on social media. Carolina broke through in the 2025-26 season to earn
State-Level Reviews Coming For Pennyrile Projects

Recent entries into Kentucky’s e-Clearinghouse state-level review system paint a picture of potential regional developments within the Pennyrile. Officials with the Kentucky Community and Technical College System have submitted a project that will require $20 million in
