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FEMA Extends Application Deadline To March 13
Governor Andy Beshear noted Thursday afternoon that FEMA officials have agreed to extend the application deadline for individuals who experienced damage and destruction following the state’s horrific bout with severe weather in late December and early January.
‘Shop & Share,’ Targeting Domestic Violence, Set For Saturday
First Lady Britainy Beshear has announced that this year’s “Shop & Share” event — annually targeting domestic violence in Kentucky — will be from 9 AM until 5 PM this Saturday at Kroger locations across the state.
Law Enforcement Ask For Help Locating Missing Juvenile
Deputies are asking for the community’s help locating a missing juvenile last seen in the area of Cadiz Road Wednesday night.
Hopkinsville Chosen as Region Driver’s Licensing Office Site
Caldwell County and area residents now have a new location to renew their driver’s license after Hopkinsville was selected as a location for one of nearly two-dozen regional Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Driver Licensing offices.
More Details Released In Providence Officer-Involved Shooting
State police have released more information about an officer-involved shooting that occurred in Providence last week.
Fire Chief Praises PEPB And Public Works For Ice Storm Response
Princeton Fire Chief Brent Francis praised crews with Princeton Electric Plant Board, along with crews with Princeton Public Works and firefighters for their efforts during the ice storm that hit Caldwell County and Western Kentucky last week.
House Bill 6, Targeting Motor Vehicle Tax, Heads To Senate Floor
The uproar regarding potential 40% increases of annual vehicle tax bills could soon subside.
Cadiz Men Charged With Trafficking Drugs After A Traffic Stop In Cerulean
A traffic stop on Cerulean Hopkinsville Road in Trigg County led to a foot pursuit and drug charges for two Cadiz men Saturday night.
Fraud And Delays Found In Latest Unemployment Audit
State Auditor Mike Harmon says the latest audit of the Kentucky Office of Unemployment Insurance shows some improvement but adds issues remain.