Resolution Possible In Princeton Road Reckless Homicide Case
A pretrial conference for a Crittenden County man charged in connection to a double fatality crash on Princeton Road in Christian County was continued until later this month in hopes of resolving the case.
Judge Denies Motion To Return Property To Clearman Court Murder Suspect
Christian Circuit Court Judge John Atkins denied a motion to return property in the case of a Hopkinsville man accused in a fatal shooting on Clearman Court in December of 2021.
Keidell Wynn, 75, of Princeton
Funeral services for 75-year old Keidell Wynn, of Princeton, will be Friday morning, October 7, at 11:00 at Morgan’s Funeral Home in Princeton. Burial will follow in Hurricane Baptist Church Cemetery in Trigg County. Visitation will be
Caldwell LTRG Needs Volunteers For Call Day On Tuesday
The Caldwell County Long-Term Recovery Group is in need of volunteers for another Call Day event coming up next week.
Princeton Police Department Awarded DOJ Grant
The Princeton Police Department has been awarded a Department of Justice grant for just over $98,000.
Caldwell Jobless Rate Shows Continued Decline
The unemployment rate in the nine-county Pennyrile region saw another decline in August compared to the previous month and the same month in 2021.
Marion-Crittenden County 911 Uses Grant To Make Improvements
Marion-Crittenden County 911 has put some grant money to good use and made several improvements at the emergency center to better serve dispatchers and most importantly the community.
Hopkinsville Elevator Members Celebrate Oustanding Year
The Hopkinsville Elevator board of directors joined with members Tuesday night to celebrate an oustanding year in 2021. Directors, members, and employees gathered for the annual meeting October 4 at the Bruce Convention Center in Hopkinsville. During
KYTC Issues ‘Antler Alert’ During Peak Season for Deer Collisions
It’s that time of year again when deer are on the move, increasing the risk of a collision.