Fort Campbell Seeing Increase in COVID-19 Cases
Just like a majority of the rest of the country, Fort Campbell officials said Tuesday evening there is an increase of COVID-19 cases on the military installation.
Two Missouri Men Injured in Box Truck Accident in Caldwell County
Two Missouri men were injured in a one-vehicle accident involving a box truck in Caldwell County Tuesday afternoon. Caldwell County Sheriff’s Deputy Jason Kirk states he responded to reports of a roll-over involving a truck on Blackhawk
McConnell & McGrath To Square Off In U.S. Senate Race
United States Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will square off against Democrat Amy McGrath in the November 3 General Election after both were victorious in the June 23 primary.
Caldwell Chooses McGrath and McConnell in State Primary
Caldwell County voters followed along with the state’s overall choice by selecting Democrat Amy McGrath to take on Republican incumbent U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell. According to County Clerk Toni Watson’s office McGrath received 834 votes with Charles
State Health Officials Continuing to Watch Flattening COVID-19 Rate
Kentucky health officials are continuing to monitor the state’s COVID-19 rate as it compares to states that have seen a recent spike in cases due to the relaxation of reopening phases.
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State Officials Remind Kentuckians “Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving”
With the Independence Day holiday this weekend state transportation officials are reminding Kentuckians that “Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving.” Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Secretary Jim Gray says unfortunately the summertime celebration has the potential to create dangerous road
Dairy Queen’s Long Awaited Return to Princeton with Soft Opening Tuesday
After eleven long years Dairy Queen has returned to Princeton and what a welcome return it is. During a ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday morning, which was also the restaurant’s soft opening, Princeton Mayor Kota Young praised the
Torrential Rains Cause One-Vehicle Injury Accident in Caldwell County
Torrential rains were the cause of a one-vehicle accident on Interstate 69 in Caldwell County Tuesday morning that injured a Princeton woman. Caldwell County Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Chris Noel says deputies responded to the one-vehicle accident on
Over Forty Streets Paved, Crews To Return Next Week
Over forty streets have now been paved in Princeton and city officials say things are on track for the massive paving project to be completed by the end of summer. Mayor Kota Young says eight streets were