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Cadiz-Trigg County Planning Commission Closer To Complete Map
Although no one attended Tuesday night’s public hearing with the Cadiz-Trigg County Planning Commission, it still served as a landmark occasion for the volunteer agency. Because, for the first time since the late 1980s, city and county officials find themselves that much closer to a legitimate, authorized zoning and ordinance map for Cadiz.
Name Released In Buffalo Road Crash
Deputies have released the name of a Gracey man who was injured in a wreck on Buffalo Road near Stillhouse Branch Road Sunday morning. Trigg County Sheriff’s deputies say a truck driven by Raymond Stewart was eastbound when it ran off the road and hit a tree. Stewart was...
Man Flown To Hospital After Trigg County Crash
A wreck on Buffalo Road near Stillhouse Branch Road sent a man to a Nashville hospital Sunday morning. Trigg County Sheriff’s deputies say a truck was eastbound when it ran off the road and hit a tree. The driver was flown from the scene to a Nashville hospital for...
Russell educator chosen to helm Trigg district
Sleep was elusive for Rex Booth in the days before the Trigg County School Board approved a measure to hire the Russellville Middle/High School principal to become the local school district’s next superintendent. “I don’t know that I’ve slept in three or four days,” Booth told board members just...
Cadiz Woman Charged With Criminal Abuse
A Cadiz woman was charged with criminal abuse after an investigation into a 4-year-old found running down the road on North Tanyard Road Thursday afternoon. Trigg County Sheriff’s deputies say they were investigating the child running down the road alone when they found this was the third time it had happened.
Trigg Historical Society Awarded With Kentucky Colonels Grant
A grant awarded to the Trigg County Historical and Preservation Society will allow the group to make history more tangible for youngsters. Speaking with Your News Edge before receiving the funding in Bowling Green Friday morning, President Bob Brame shared they were awarded over $5,500 from the Kentucky Colonels’ 2024 Good Works Program.
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