NWS Confirms Sixth Tornado From Wednesday’s Storms
Following some further damage assessments, officials from the National Weather Service office in Paducah confirmed that a sixth tornado touched down — during Wednesday evening’s bout with two rapidly-moving storm fronts and inclement weather.
Caldwell’s February Jobless Rate Among the Lowest in the Pennyrile
Caldwell County’s economic picture received good news this month as preliminary unemployment figures for February showed the county with the second-lowest jobless rate in the nine-county Pennyrile Region.
Caldwell Official Urges Records Switch Away From Paper
Caldwell County Surveyor Rick Tosh addressed fiscal court this week regarding some fears he has had for some time about the county clerk’s office having only paper records, specifically survey plats. He said that fear became reality
Three Suspects Indicted In October Fatal Shooting In Hopkinsville
Three suspects charged in connection to the fatal shooting of a Hopkinsville man in October were indicted by the Christian County Grand Jury Friday.
Five People In Livingston County Federally Indicted For Meth-Related, Gun Offenses
Five Livingston County residents were among indictments returned by a federal grand jury this week for their roles in methamphetamine distribution and firearm offenses.
Vehicle Tax Reimbursements Will Hit Mailboxes Beginning Next Week
In February, Governor Andy Beshear issued an executive order — halting the increase of vehicle property taxes caused by the meteoric rise in value for used vehicles.
United Way ‘Baking A Difference’ Campaign Finishes North Of $725K
For the past year, seven philanthropic divisions have been emotionally charged — pushing toward an admirable goal in the 2021 United Way of the Pennyrile “Baking A Difference” fundraising campaign.