Solutions Possibly In Works For Hemp Drying Smell

Options are being considered to help reduce the odor from the industrial hemp drying process that has resulted in numerous complaints from residents who live near the Vertical Wellness plant in Cadiz.
Three COVID-19 Cases Confirmed Wednesday in Todd County

Todd County Health Department spokeswoman Jen Harris confirmed three new COVID-19 cases in Todd County Wednesday evening.
Senior Citizen Walking Track Ministry

The Way’s Senior Citizen Walking Track Ministry. Starting Thursday November 5th, The Way Christian Youth Ministry at 197 Lafayette Street (behind Trigg School Campus) will open it’s doors for Trigg County’s Senior Citizens as a safe and comfortable place to walk during fall
Senior Citizen Walking Track Ministry

The Way’s Senior Citizen Walking Track Ministry. The Way Christian Youth Ministry at 197 Lafayette Street (behind Trigg School Campus) will open it’s doors for Trigg County’s Senior Citizens as a safe and comfortable place to walk
LRBA Annual Meeting

Annual Meeting Rescheduled!
Commonwealth, Public Defender Fight Over Evidence in East 2nd Street Shooting Case

Next week, a trial is scheduled for a Cadiz man accused in a February shooting of a Hopkinsville man.
Crofton Fatal Hit-and-Run Suspect Arraigned

A Crofton man charged in connection to a fatal hit-and-run collision in August was arraigned in Christian Circuit Court Wednesday afternoon.
UPDATE – Man Dies After A Disturbance Led To Shots Fired In Trigg County

Kentucky State Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting on Forest Circle In Trigg County that led to a man’s death Wednesday afternoon.
Millbrooke Elementary School Closing for Three Days Beginning Thursday

Millbroke Elementary School is transitioning to three days of virtual learning beginning Thursday.
Bentzel Provides CCPS COVID-19 Update

With Christian County listed in the ‘red’ zone on COVID incidence reports from state and federal public health officials, Christian County Public Schools’ Superintendent Chris Bentzel says the district continues to do well with mitigating the spread
