Darla Mitchell, 56, of Cadiz
There will be no services for 56-year old Darla Mitchell of Cadiz. Goodwin Funeral Home in Cadiz is in charge of arrangements. Survivors include: Three Daughters: Kristy Moore and Michelle Fredrick, both of Cadiz; and, Brandy Allen
FREE COVID-19 testing & commodity distribution

CCHD and Aaron McNeil House are partnering to provide FREE COVID-19 testing on September 12 at the Western Kentucky State Fairgrounds during their commodity distribution! Please take advantage of this additional testing opportunity!
Rabies Vaccine Month

Call (270) 887-4160 or stop by CCHD to get your voucher today. Vouchers are available through September and must be used within the month of September. Vouchers are $10 or FREE with proof of Medicaid or Medicare.
Trigg County Chamber Welcomes New President

The Trigg County Chamber of Commerce has a new president who is committing herself to the ‘Support Local’ message that means so much to locally-owned businesses.
Book Sale!

We are having a book sale from September 14-19! On Monday through Friday, the book sale will be open from 10:00 am-4:00 pm, and on Saturday, the book sale will be open 9:00 am-3:00 pm. Bring any
Family Scavenger Hunt

Mark your calendars!!! Imagination Library is hosting a Family Scavenger Hunt September 26th! -We will only have 25 teams for this event so sign up quick! -We ask that you limit your team to the amount of
Caldwell/Lyon Baptist Association Meeting
EXTENDED-School Supply Donations

Pennyrile Allied Community Services, Inc. (PACS) Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) volunteers will be conducting a school supply donation drive for the Lighthouse Family Resource Center that will benefit children in both Trigg County Primary and Intermediate
Farm to Table Fresh Produce

There will be a Farm to Table fresh produce coming to Cadiz Baptist Church parking lot on Friday, Sept 4. They are bringing boxes of fresh produce and we will begin passing out the boxes at 9
City Council Votes To Leave Real Property Tax Rate Alone

Hopkinsville City Council voted Tuesday night to keep the real and personal property tax rates the same as last year, and deferred a budget amendment which included $2.23 million in CARES Act funding and how the relief
