Cell Phone, Internet Service Interrupted In Caldwell County
According to Caldwell County Emergency Management Director Joey McCaslin:
Ward Shares Tough ‘Trail of Tears’ History With Princeton Rotary
In 1832, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Worcester v. Georgia that “native nations were sovereign nations,” in which the “laws of Georgia [and other states] have no force.”
James O. Bowers, 85, of Princeton
Funeral services for 85-year-old James O. Bowers, of Princeton, will be 11 AM Thursday morning at Goodman Funeral Home.
John Peck Named F and M Bank President
Hopkinsville native John Peck is the new President of F & M Bank that has locations in Kentucky and Tennessee.
Caldwell County School Board Focuses On HVAC, ATC, Tech Fees
Caldwell County’s Board of Education Monday night unanimously approved a low bid of $3.895 million in work and associated detail for the primary school’s HVAC systems — most of which is 30-plus years old.
Princeton City Council Preparing For Flip Of Fiscal Year
With the start of the 2023-24 fiscal year quickly approaching, the Princeton City Council — in their new workspace — spent Monday night tying up loose ends on the previous 12 months behind a laundry list of