VIDEO – Jazzy Tejada on Another Big Night at Caldwell County

Jazzy Tejada smacked a pair of home runs at Caldwell County on Thursday, giving her six in her last three games in Princeton. The Trigg County junior talked about her big day at the plate and fast
Mayor Proposes 26-27 Hopkinsville Budget

Hopkinsville could see a more than six percent decrease in its annual budget if the council passes the proposal from Mayor JR Knight.
VIDEO – Jaeden Carolina on Choosing Kentucky Wesleyan

Jaeden Carolina chose wrestling over basketball, and it paid off for the Fort Campbell senior, who signed to continue his wrestling career at Kentucky Wesleyan in Owensboro. People-Tag: Jaeden Carolina
Abby Moss Named Finalist for Sally Ride STEM Award

A former standout athlete at Hopkinsville High School has been named a finalist for a prestigious award. Abby Moss, a standout senior on the Georgetown College women’s tennis team, has been named a finalist for the 2026
PHOTOS – Caldwell Senior Night Meet Girls

Caldwell County’s girls won the Senior Night Meet in Princeton on Thursday, totaling 193 points. Hopkins County Central was runner-up with 83 points. Crittenden County placed third with 71 points while Dawson Springs took fourth with 47.
PHOTOS – Caldwell Senior Night Meet Boys

Caldwell County’s guys won their own Senior Night Meet Thursday at Tiger Stadium. The Tigers totaled 196 points to outdistance runner-up Crittenden County (126). Dawson Springs was third with 84 points. Hopkins County Central took fourth with
Soft-Spoken Jayden Visingardi’s Glove Is Speaking Loudly

Trigg County sophomore Jayden Visingardi isn’t the loudest player on the Lady Wildcat roster, but she has let her glove do most of her talking this season. Her improvement is part of an overall defensive jump for
Gilliam Says Christian County Budget Process Ongoing

Christian County Fiscal Court is deep into its annual budget process, with Judge-Executive Jerry Gilliam saying the county’s spending plan is developed through a weeklong review designed to ensure taxpayer dollars are used carefully and strategically. Gilliam
Rain Helped But Pastures and Fields Still Dry

Despite the inch of rain this week, dry conditions across western Kentucky have already affected farming operations, as producers balance planting, hay production, and livestock management amid a growing need for rainfall. Trigg County Agriculture Extension Agent
Randle Cruse, 79, of Cadiz
Randle Gene Cruse, age 79, of Cadiz, passed away on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, at his home in Cadiz. Born on April 16, 1947, in Dukedom, Tennessee, Randle was the son of the late Aubra Cruse and
