The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 2 announced Monday the hiring of longtime area journalist Matt Hughes as its new public information officer). He replaces Keirsten Jaggers who retired at the end of 2023.
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Bret Michaels will headline the 17th Annual Spring into Summer Salutes Fort Campbell concert in Oak Grove. The event takes place on Saturday, May 25, at the War Memorial Walk Trail Park grounds, 101 Walter Garrett Lane.
The City of Oak Grove will place three dumpsters from GFL Environment at designated locations for a citywide cleanup.
Women’s History will be the focus of the next History on Tap event on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at Hoptown Brewing Company, 107 Plantation Ridge Dr.
Sports
The Christian County Lady Colonels defeated Webster County 4-2 Thursday night.
Christian County High School principal Kevin Crider announced the resignation of head boys basketball coach Toby Miles after his’ fourth season.
The Christian County Colonels dropped a doubleheader 5-4 in eight innings to Bowling Green, then a 7-0 to Union County.
The Austin Peay Governors Men’s Basketball team wrapped up their season Wednesday, March 30 with an 81-71 loss to Alabama A&M in the College Insider Tournament.
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