American Red Cross In Full Force To Help Tornado Survivors
More than 400 American Red Cross volunteers are on the ground in full force in Western Kentucky assisting with tornado recovery efforts.
Princeton Mayor Expresses Frustration But Hope
Mayor Kota Young reacted to the news that Princeton is no longer in an emergency although he strongly disagrees.
Providence Man Charged With Meth Possession After Traffic Stop
A traffic stop of a Providence man on a moped landed him behind bars after police say they found him in possession of meth.
PHOTOS – Country Club Hills Area Cleanup
The clean-up around the Caldwell County area continues in the wake of the December 10 tornado that ripped across the county. Photographer Todd Griffin was out and took these pics of the recovery effort.
School To Resume In Dawson Springs On January 18
The Dawson Springs Independent Schools Board of Education approved a recommendation for school to resume after the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.
Princeton Resident Facing Several Charges In Marshall County
A Caldwell County resident was arrested in Marshall County on multiple charges including theft, fleeing from police and possession of meth.
Caldwell School Board Approves Elementary School Schematics
The Caldwell County Elementary School moved one step even closer in the direction of considerable improvements Monday night, when the Caldwell County Board of Education unanimously approved schematics drawn by architects of Sherman Carter Barnhart.
Burton, Princeton Electric Plant Board Answer December 10 Call
Since 1961, it’s been the job of those who work for the Princeton Electric Plant Board to power the crown jewel of Caldwell County — no matter the circumstance, no matter the cost.