Caldwell School Board Approves Non-resident Student Policy
The Caldwell County school board approved a new policy that will allow non-resident students to enroll to attend school in the district at Monday night’s meeting.
Caldwell County Conservation District to Hold 100 Hours Outside Challenge
The Caldwell County Conservation District has created a 100 Hours Outside Challenge.
Optimist Club Announces Two More Platinum Partners Added Friday
More sponsors of the Platinum Partner Program were added during Friday night’s Princeton Optimist-Kiwanis Club Radio Auction.
New Eddyville Industrial Park Development Announced
The Lake Barkley Partnership for Economic Development announced Tuesday a new 80-acre development project planned for the Eddyville Industrial Park that officials say will enhance its potential and the community’s growth opportunities.
National Guard Coordinating Convoy To Haul Water To Marion
Officials with the City of Marion say they met with the Division of Water and the National Guard Tuesday morning to discuss more viable options for alleviating the city’s water crisis.
Council Approves Budget With Funding For Park Revitalization
Princeton City Council approved the budget for Fiscal Year 2023 on the second reading at Monday night’s meeting which includes funding for the City-County Park.
Missing Hopkinsville Woman Located
A Hopkinsville woman that was reported missing Monday has been located Tuesday morning.
‘Better Internet’ Program Will Benefit PRECC, HES, energynet
In a partnership between Hopkinsville Electric Systems and Pennyrile Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation, energynet is getting a considerable boost — courtesy of funds from the Kentucky Infrastructure Authority.
Crittenden Schools Names Trigg Teacher As Supervisor Of Instruction
Crittenden County Public Schools has announced Christian County native, Lacey Schrock, will assume the role of supervisor of instruction when Tonya Driver takes over as the next superintendent of the district on July 1.