Shari Laine Cable, 58, of Hopkinsville
Shari Laine Cable, age 58, passed away on March 31, 2026, at Ascension St. Thomas Rutherford Hospital. Born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, she made her home in Rutherford County, Tennessee. Shari was preceded in death by her father,
The Way Forced To Cancel ‘Murder By Crabcakes’ Production

Organizers with The Way Christian Youth Center have announced the cancellation of the upcoming dinner theater production, “Murder By Crabcakes,” which was originally scheduled for April 17 and 18th. Carl Heckmann stated the cancellation is due to
Chick-fil-A ‘Triple-A’ – Livingston Central’s Talon Sanchez

Livingston Central senior Talon Sanchez has already built one of the most decorated track and field résumés in school history, and now he is preparing for one more spring season while also pursuing his future. Talon enters
Max’s Moment – Maddie Smith Doubles In a Run

Maddie Smith had two hits and drove in three runs in Trigg County’s opener at the Bob Jones Classic against Grissom, Alabama. Smith doubled in a run in the third inning as seen in this Max’s Moment.
PHOTOS – Trigg County 8 Grissom, Ala. 1

Trigg County opened play at the Bob Jones Classic in Madison, Alabama, with an 8-1 win over Grissom, Alabama. Here are some shots of the Lady Wildcat win.
Lady Wildcats Split Games at Bob Jones Classic

The Trigg County Lady Wildcats split their first two games at the Bob Jones Classic in Alabama on Thursday. Trigg defeated Grissom, Alabama, 8-1 in the opener on the back of a four-run first inning. Lily Eagleson
Cadiz Farmers Market Back In Season

Fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers, and other home grown or home made goods, along with a number of other items will be avaliable soon at the downtown Cadiz Farmer’s Market and Junque Fest. Amber Syester with the market
Rebels Knock Off Warren Central 12-2 (w/PHOTOS)

The Todd County Central Rebels took control early and never let it slip, earning a 12-2 win over Warren Central on Thursday in a game that steadily tilted in the Rebels’ favor. Warren Central struck first in
First CDA Class Graduates from Murray State Hopkinsville Campus

A new workforce training program aimed at strengthening the region’s childcare system marked a milestone Thursday night as its first class of students graduated from Murray State University’s Hopkinsville Regional Campus. Eight students earned their Child Development
Trigg County Schools – Primary School & Head Start Registration
