Caldwell Co Lady Tigers Vs Hopkins County Central Lady Storm – February 19
Caldwell Co Lady Tigers Vs Hopkins County Central Lady Storm – February 19
Caldwell County Teens Invited to Attend Annual Teen Retreat in March
Local teens are being invited to attend an annual Teen Retreat in March. Rhonda Jewell, Caldwell County 4-H Agent, says that the annual Pennyrile Area 4-H Teen Retreat will be held at the end of March and
Area Students Invited to Attend 20th Annual Engineering Day Saturday
Area students in elementary through high school are being invited to attend the 20th Annual Engineering Day on Saturday. Rhonda Jewell, Caldwell County 4-H Agent, says the annual Engineering Day is hosted by the UK College of
Caldwell County Attorney Bringing Awareness to Child Support
Caldwell County Attorney Roy Massey, IV is attempting to bring awareness to the county’s growing child support cases. Attorney Massey says that his office currently has over 950 active child support cases. He adds that with the
City Employees Now Have More Restrictions When it Comes to Travel Reimbursement
City employees will now have more restrictions when it comes to travel reimbursement following action taken by the city council. Princeton Mayor Kota Young brought a municipal order pertaining to changes in how employees are reimbursed during
Jenna & Brian Wainer & Rick Morgan – February 20
Jenna & Brian Wainer & Rick Morgan
Caldwell County Attorney Roy Massey IV and Pam Sellers – February 20
Caldwell County Attorney Roy Massey IV and Pam Sellers – February 20
Committee Approves Sports Wagering Bill, Advances To House
A bill that would legalize and regulate sports wagering, fantasy sports contests and online poker in Kentucky advanced to the full House Wednesday after being approved in committee. House Licensing, Occupations and Administrative Regulations Chair Representative Adam
Covington Catholic Student Sues Washington Post
The legal team representing the Covington Catholic High School Student who was confronted by a protester during a recent visit to Washington, DC, is suing the Washington Post. According to media reports, the legal team has filed
General Assembly Could Add Parks Funding To Budget
The Kentucky General Assembly could approve a bill that would allow the state to borrow $150 million dollars to make some needed improvements at State Parks. According to the Courier-Journal, the Kentucky House of Representative budget committee