
Officials are investigating the death of a 101st Airborne Division soldier on Monday in the garrison area at Fort Campbell.

Members of the Military Affairs Committee from Trigg, Christian, and Todd Counties took their annual advocacy Citizens for Fort Campbell trip to Washington, D.C.

Approximately 300 Fort Campbell Soldiers departed today and recently en route to the U.S. southern border, in support of U.S. Northern Command’s mission to protect the territorial integrity of the United States.

Fort Care held yet another successful food distribution of deer meat and groceries that reached over 1,800 soldiers, veterans, and their families on March 6.

Over 100 of city and county leaders, community members, and local professionals gathered at Oak Grove Racing, Gaming, and Hotel on March 4 to celebrate the accomplishments of the Military Affairs Committee in Christian County.

As the 101st Airborne Division continues its division-wide training exercise at Fort Campbell, it is not only sharpening combat readiness but also testing new military technology such as 3D-printed drones.

At an elementary school at Fort Campbell, librarians are hard at work scrubbing the shelves for books that contain references to slavery, the civil rights movement and anything else related to diversity, equity and inclusion.

In response to a troubling rise in motorcycle-related crashes and fatalities in Tennessee and Kentucky, leadership at Fort Campbell joined forces with local officials, law enforcement, and safety advocates to tackle the issue.

Fort Campbell Soldiers departed today en route to the U.S. southern border, in support of U.S. Northern Command’s mission to protect the territorial integrity of the United States.

A Kentucky state study found that the highest PFAS “forever chemical” levels came from Christian County, specifically in the southern portion where Fort Campbell is located.