School Year Starting In Less Than a Month; Important Dates to Know
The Fourth of July, and the unofficial middle point of the summer, has come and gone and as the end of July draws near parents are thinking about that most wonderful time of year, the beginning of
David Alan Preston, 73, of Kuttawa
Memorial services for David Alan Preston, age 73, of Kuttawa, will be held Wednesday at noon at Goodman Funeral Home in Princeton. Burial will follow in Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West in Hopkinsville with military honors. Memorial visitation
Area Legislators React To House Passage Of Pension Plan
The Kentucky House of Representatives narrowly passed Governor Matt Bevin’s pension-relief proposal by a 52-46 vote Monday. Although area legislators agree the pension bill is not perfect, they say it will provide some relief to the quasi-agencies
Tess and Ty Morning Show With Nate Huggins
Caldwell Co School Superintendent Nate Huggins gets us ready for the new school year and a preview of dates to remember thru the year!
Farmersville Home Destroyed in Early Morning Fire
A Farmersville home suffered major damage in an early morning fire Monday. Princeton Fire Chief Brent Francis says that crews responded to reports of a house fire at 34 Farmersville Road just after 4:50. He adds that
Ribbon Cutting for New Chill Spay Sensory Room in Eddyville Wednesday
All in the public are being invited to attend a ribbon cutting for a new sensory room for students living with autism. According to a release, the Lake Barkley Chamber of Commerce is hosting a ribbon cutting
Princeton Man Arrested Over the Weekend
A Princeton man has been arrested on various charges following a traffic stop over the weekend. According to a Caldwell County Sheriff’s report a deputy conducted a traffic stop after observing a vehicle traveling at a high
Corn, Soybean and Tobacco Field Day Tuesday In Princeton
Corn, soybeans, and tobacco will be on the forefront Tuesday during the annual University of Kentucky Field Day at the Research and Education Center in Princeton. UK Plant Pathologist Dr. Kiersten Wise says farmers can see quite