Wiggins Puts the Wraps On His 29-Year Cadiz Police Career

After 29 years with the City of Cadiz, Police Chief Duncan Wiggins retires as one, if not the, longest serving member of its police department.
Hopkinsville’s Fletcher Announces Retirement From City

Following 27 years of dedicated service to residents, legislators, administrators and employees for the City of Hopkinsville, Christine “Crissy” Fletcher has announced her retirement late Friday afternoon.
Stanley Black & Decker Unveils 15-Acre Self-Sustaining Solar Farm

Stanley Black & Decker and the City of Hopkinsville took a large step into solar futures Friday morning, when officials from both convened to unveil a 15-acre, 4.6 Megawatt solar farm for the company.
Humphries Expounds On Trigg County Economic Growth

These first four months back in the chair have been fulfilling for Trigg County Judge-Executive Stan Humphries.
Henry F. Lamb, Jr., 56, of Hopkinsville
Funeral services for 56-year-old Henry F. Lamb, Jr., of Hopkinsville and formerly of Cadiz, will be 1 PM Tuesday, April 25, at Maddux-Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home.
Earth Day Bazaar Saturday At Christian County High Greenhouse

The Christian County High School FFA members will celebrate Earth Day with a Bazaar Saturday, that will feature a special seminar taught by students. Christian County High School Horticulture teacher Mattea Wyatt says supporters will have a
Vehicle Licensing System In Kentucky Back Online

The Kentucky Motor Vehicle Licensing system is back operating on this Friday, which is allowing County Clerk’s offices across the state to process motor vehicle licenses. Clerks reported the good news Friday morning following a shutdown of
Hopkinsville Rotary Tops $300,000 After Four Nights Of Auction

The Hopkinsville Rotary Club’s annual fundraising auction topped the $300,000 mark Thursday night, with a big push on for the final two nights at the War Memorial Building. Night 4 of the Rotary Auction included results of
CCPS Juniors Offered Pathway Guidance In FUSION Seminars

The Bruce Convention Center bustled all of Thursday, as host and hub for the annually anticipated FUSION Work-Based Learning Seminar — targeting more than 100 juniors of Christian County Public Schools, and the cooperative opportunities before them.
Trigg’s Juniors, Seniors Embrace Second Annual Job Fair

More than 150 Wildcat juniors and seniors made their downhill trek to The Way Thursday morning — taking their first official steps into the job world as participants of the Second Annual Trigg County Job Fair.
