Construction on Fort Campbell Middle School to Begin
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced Tuesday that construction will move forward on the Fort Campbell Middle School.
Ft. Campbell Continuing Most COVID-19 Precautions
Even with some restrictions being lifted in Tennessee at restaurant and retail locations, officials with Fort Campbell say they are not making any changes at this time.
Juanita Green, 93, of Kuttawa
Private funeral services will be held for Juanita Green, age 93, of Kuttawa. Juanita was a homemaker and retired cafeteria worker for Lyon County Schools and was the oldest member of Dycusburg Baptist Church. She loved flowers,
AG Cameron Calls Governor Beshear’s Ban On Faith-Gatherings Unconstitutional
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron called on Governor Andy Beshear Tuesday to end his targeting of faith-based gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic and allow in-person church gatherings to resume.
Coffee Talk 4-28-2020
Coffee Talk 4-28-2020 Wade White – Lyon Co Judge Executive Chloe Zechler – Community Medical Clinic Capitol Cinemas “Pop Up Pop Corn Sale Sunday” 4/26 –Heidi Boyd
Pennyrile Area Development District Delivered Over 26,000 Meals During Past Month
Officials with the Pennyrile Area Development District (PADD) are reminding senior adults to sign up to receive hot meals delivered daily to their door. Officials state that PADD’s nutrition providers, Pennyrile Allied Community Services (PACS), are still
Princeton Man Facing Violation of Protective Order Charges
A Princeton man is facing charges following an incident Monday afternoon. According to a release from the Princeton Police Department officers responded to a residence near the 200 block of Ratliff Street in reference to a violation
Miranda Dental Alerting Patients of New Guidelines as They Reopen
As Kentucky begins to start phase 1 of reopening healthcare facilities a local dental office is alerting patients of several changes that they will encounter as services return. Luis Felipe Miranda, DMD at Miranda Dental, says that
Caldwell Fiscal Court Approves First Reading of Budget
The Caldwell County Fiscal Court has approved the first reading of the county budget. During a meeting held via teleconference Tuesday morning Judge-Executive Larry Curling expressed his thanks to the county’s magistrates for working so diligently over
Teen Pleads Guilty In Marshall County High School Shooting
The teenager charged in the 2018 Marshall County High School shooting has entered a guilty plea.
