Cadiz City Council Celebrates Strong Ham Festival
While state election races captivated the Commonwealth, local business still had to be conducted Tuesday evening — as Cadiz City Council briefly met for an October wrap-up and November business.
Debbie McGhee, 68, of Hopkinsville
Funeral services for 68-year-old Debbie McGhee, of Hopkinsville, will be 1 PM Friday at Maddux-Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home.
India Shameilia Walker, 38, of Hopkinsville
Funeral services for 38-year-old India Shameilia Walker, of Hopkinsville, will be noon Saturday at Princeton Street Baptist Church.
Smith Sentenced To Probation In Break-In At Sheriff’s Residence
In January 2022, Crystal Smith was arrested by the Cadiz Police Department and charged with the second-degree burglary, possession of stolen property, first-offense possession of heroin and possession of drug paraphernalia, and all while on the premises
Leamy Sworn In As Christian County Commonwealth’s Attorney
Christian County has a new Commonwealth Attorney following the swearing-in of Maureen Leamy by Chief Christian County Circuit Judge John Atkins Wednesday morning.
Opal Jones, 99, of Glen Carbon, Illinois
Opal Jones, 99, passed away on October 21, 2023, at Eden Care Center in Glen Carbon, Illinois. Entering this world on the family farm in rural Trigg County, Kentucky, she was the fifth of seven children born
Woman Injured In Wednesday Eagle Way Crash
A woman was injured in a wreck on Eagle Way near the intersection of Cadiz Road Wednesday morning.
Awards Presented To Emergency Personnel In Oak Grove
Two police officers and seven firefighters were presented the American Heart Association hero award at the Oak Grove City Council meeting Tuesday night.
Leamy, Pepper Earn Large Wins In Christian County
Boasting more than 50,000 registered voters, Christian County election officials reported 12,068 ballots were cast during Tuesday’s push at the polls — a turnout rate south of 25%.
Beshear Wins Re-Election As Republicans Claim Other Races
Despite a visceral run to the finish, a close race never materialized for governor of Kentucky, as incumbent Andy Beshear toppled challenger and former Attorney General Daniel Cameron by five points Tuesday night — 52.5% to 47.5%.