Princeton Public Works and Caldwell County Road Department crews are out working to get roads cleared after another round of winter precipitation fell across most of western Kentucky overnight.
Public Works Director David Sullenger tells the News Edge city streets are slick right now but he believes by this afternoon and Tuesday they will be in better shape.
click to download audioHe says the warmer temperature is really helping crews knock the snow off of the city streets. However, he does ask residents to be patient and give them time to get the streets cleared.
Caldwell County Sheriff Chris Noel, meanwhile, tells the News Edge that secondary roads are still treacherous.
click to download audioAs of mid-morning, the local sheriff’s office has only responded to assist one motorist.
click to download audioDue to the road conditions, Sheriff Noel encourages residents to stay at home if possible.
click to download audioIf you do need anything, he says don’t hesitate to call them for assistance. If it’s a non-emergency, call Dispatch at (270) 365-7860 or (270) 365-2041. If it is an emergency call 911.
Public Works Director David Sullenger tells the News Edge city streets are slick right now but he believes by this afternoon and Tuesday they will be in better shape.
click to download audioHe says the warmer temperature is really helping crews knock the snow off of the city streets. However, he does ask residents to be patient and give them time to get the streets cleared.
Caldwell County Sheriff Chris Noel, meanwhile, tells the News Edge that secondary roads are still treacherous.
click to download audioAs of mid-morning, the local sheriff’s office has only responded to assist one motorist.
click to download audioDue to the road conditions, Sheriff Noel encourages residents to stay at home if possible.
click to download audioIf you do need anything, he says don’t hesitate to call them for assistance. If it’s a non-emergency, call Dispatch at (270) 365-7860 or (270) 365-2041. If it is an emergency call 911.