Free School Lunches Continue for Third Year at Caldwell County Schools
Caldwell County Schools are entering their third year of a program that provides free meals to all students for the entire year. Will Brown, Food Services Director, says students receive the free breakfasts and lunches through the
Bicycle Safety Class Friday at Dotson Days Festival in Princeton
Local kids in grades four through six are being invited to attend a fun class to learn about bicycle safety during the annual Dotson Days Community Festival. Stacy Boone, one of the organizers of the event, says
Man Injured in Lawnmower Roll-Over Wednesday
A man has been sent to an area hospital following a lawnmower accident Wednesday afternoon. Princeton Fire Chief Brent Francis says that rescue crews were called to the scene of an accident involving a lawn mower on
Attorney General Andy Beshear to Meet with Supporters in Princeton Thursday
Everyone in the community is being invited to a local restaurant to participate in a meet and greet with three candidates running for office in the November General Election. Caldwell County Democratic Executive Committee Chairman Robert Fritz
Blood Drive for American Red Cross in Princeton Thursday
All in the community are being encouraged to give blood and help save a life on Thursday. Caldwell County American Red Cross Chairperson Anita James says there will be a blood drive from noon until 6PM at
Bevin Ready For Family Friendly Fancy Farm
Governor Matt Bevin is hoping politicians at Saturday’s Fancy Farm Picnic will remain civil and stay away from personal attacks. Bevin says he is looking forward to discussing the issues with his Democratic opponent Attorney General Andy
Governor Says Expanded Gambling And Marijuana Not Solutions
Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin says expanded gambling and marijuana legalization are not the right solutions for solving the state pension crisis. Governor Bevin tells the News Edge revenue off the sale of legalized marijuana would not provide