‘U.S. Term Limits’ Continues Its Message: ‘Drain The Swamp’
A hip catchphrase, talk about “congressional term limits” always heats up around primary and general election time. It simmers on the hot stove, and eventually falls off into obscurity — only to be resurrected at the next
Lawrence Rustin, 95, of Caldwell County
A memorial graveside service for 95-year old Lawrence “Doc” Rustin, of the Creswell community, will be at 3:00 Sunday afternoon, April 2, at Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Caldwell County. Morgan’s Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Judge Executive Updates Princeton Rotarians About Partnerships And Washington D.C. Trip
Judge-Executive Kota Young talked with Princeton Rotarians last week about the positive partnership that has developed between himself and Mayor Jim Seibert and Mayor Brock Thomas, and his recent trip to Washington D.C. to advocate for the
Fiscal Court Pleased With Fiber Efforts To Strengthen Local Infrastructure
Caldwell County Fiscal Court magistrates are delighted with the progress being made on the installation of fiber optic internet in the areas of the county serviced by Pennyrile Rural Electric.
Boil Water Advisory Lifted For Portion of Caldwell County
The Caldwell County Water District has lifted a boil water advisory issued Monday morning for a portion of the county due to maintenance.
Farm Credit Returns Record Patronage Payments To Farmers
Farm Credit Mid America representatives are returning millions of dollars to farmers across Kentucky this year. Regional Manager Brandon Garnett says patronage week began March 20. click to download audioGarnett says this year Farm Credit is giving
Health First Employee Recipient Of KSLRP Award
Officials with Health First Community Health Center in Providence are happy to announce that Christy Tapp, MSN, APRN, FNP-C was selected by the Kentucky Office of Rural Health as an awardee for the Healthcare Worker Loan Relief