Cheryl Bankston, 75, of Warner Robins, GA
Graveside services for Cheryl Bankston, age 75, of Warner Robins, GA will be held Thursday morning at eleven at Cedar Hill Cemetery in Princeton. Cheryl spent most of her career in sales at Continental Airlines. Survivors include
Tess & Ty in the Morning 9/24/2019
Caldwell Co Schools–Nate Huggins George Coon Public Library–Nichelle Faughn
Lyon County Sheriff’s Office Receives Trooper Cameron Ponder Memorial Grant
A local sheriff’s office has been awarded the 2019 Trooper Cameron Ponder Memorial Safety Grant. According to a release the Spirit of Blue Foundation presented the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office with the grant on Tuesday that will
Kentucky’s New 5-Star Accountability System to Take Effect October 1
Local educators, parents, students, and education stakeholders will soon see for the first time how their local schools are performing under Kentucky’s new 5-star accountability system, which takes effect on October 1st. Caldwell County Superintendent Nate Huggins
Farm Safety With Southern States And H & R Agri-Power
The Ag Edge closed out National Farm Safety Week with stops at Southern States Cooperative in Cadiz and H & R Agri-Power in Hopkinsville where we talked safety on the farm and working with tractors and equipment.
Elbert Eugene “Gene” Oliver, 70, of Princeton
No services will be held for Elbert Eugene “Gene” Oliver, age 70, of Princeton. Gene was a member of Highland Baptist Church and attended Fairview Church as a child. He had been a truck driver at Pennyroyal
Next Chautauqua Speaker to Feature Black Patch Story
All in the community, especially those interested in the history surrounding the Black Patch Wars, are being invited to attend an informational and entertaining event at the George Coon Public Library. Library Director Nichelle Faughn says they’ll
Caldwell County Sheriff’s Deputy Recognized for Brave and Selfless Acts
Local officials recognized a Caldwell County Sheriff’s Deputy for his brave actions at a former assignment Tuesday. At a Caldwell County Fiscal Court meeting Judge/Executive Larry Curling stated that when Deputy Kenny Vincent was employed with the
Portion of Cedar Hill Cemetery Designated Pioneer Cemetery
A local cemetery has reached a prestigious historical designation thanks to the efforts of members of the Caldwell County Historical Society. Carolyn Traum, member of the Historical Society and project organizer, says the recent designation of Cedar
Protecting The Bees
(By Lewis Bradley) There has been a lot of buzz (literally) around bees, and rightly so. Bees have captivated the hearts of America, honey is increasing in popularity, and the number of beekeepers and beehives around the