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Trigg County Schools Address Adult Meals, Enrollment, Cyber Security
In accordance with state and federal law, and under the advisement of Food Services Director Lisa Marsh, Trigg County’s Board of Education Thursday night approved price increases for adult breakfast and lunch meals at the Trigg County Schools Cafeteria. Breakfast will be moving from $2.75 per meal to $3.25,...
VIDEO – Lopez on Adding Clayton to Hoptown’s Staff
Dustin Lopez is beginning his first season as head coach of the Hopkinsville High School football program. However, Lopez has lots of head coaching experience on his staff. That includes longtime Hoptown skipper Craig Clayton. During last Saturday’s High School Football Media Day at the Sportsplex in Hopkinsville, Lopez talked...
HHS, CCHS set football scrimmages
With the start of high school football just a month away, Hopkinsville and Christian County have announced their scrimmage schedules. Hopkinsville will play host to Russellville at 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 8 at it’s annual “Meet the Tigers” night. A week later, on Aug. 15, Hoptown will...
Murray High girls stay strong in early tourneys
TRIGG COUNTY — Murray High’s girls continued a strong start to the 2024 golf season Wednesday with a second-place finish in the Trigg County Invitational at the Boots Randolph Golf Course inside Lake Barkley State Resort Park. Murray High ended with a team score of 344, some 27...
Hopkinsville Community College – Administrative Assistant II Advising Center
Hopkinsville Community College – Kentucky Community and Technical College System. Administrative Assistant II – Advising Center (Position 10005493) KCTCS is committed to achieving excellence through cultural diversity. We actively encourage applications and/or nominations of persons of color, women, veterans, persons with disabilities and other individuals. KCTCS is an...
VIDEO – McClung Says Caldwell Seeks More Balance Offensively
The Caldwell County Tiger football team is looking for more balance this season as it looks to rebound from a difficult campaign last season. Caldwell head coach Aaron McClung said the Tigers may look to put more emphasis on their run game this season while speaking at the High School Football Media Day last Saturday at the Sportsplex in Hopkinsville.
Hopkinsville native to attend Harvard architecture program
After attending Hopkinsville Community College and the University of Kentucky, Hopkinsville native Montréale Jones is preparing to continue his academic career at Harvard University’s architecture master’s program in the fall. Jones was born and raised in Hopkinsville and graduated from Christian County High School. Jones attended Hopkinsville...
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