Yvonne Armstrong, 86, of Princeton
Yvonne Armstrong, age 86, of Princeton, passed away on October 28, 2023, at Murray Calloway County Hospital. Yvonne was born on April 17, 1937, to the late Lonnie and Hazel Spurlock Mitchell. She was a Regional Librarian
Thurman King, 85, of Marion
Thurman Blaine King, age 85, of Marion, KY, passed away Friday, October 27, 2023, at Baptist Health Paducah. He was a member and deacon of Eddyville Assembly of God, a surveyor, a pastor and a U.S. Army
Daytime Closure of KY 373 in Lyon County on Tuesday
Drivers need to be aware that the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet plans a daytime closure of KY 373 in Lyon County on Tuesday.
Caldwell Judge-Executive Announces Additional Information for Halloween Scavenger Hunt
Caldwell County Judge-Executive Kota Young has provided additional information about the 4th annual Halloween Scavenger Hunt that will take place Tuesday from 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in both downtown and at locations citywide.
Freeze Warning Issued Monday Night For Western Kentucky
A cold front dropping into the area this week will dramatically decrease the mercury in Western Kentucky, resulting in the coldest temperatures experienced since mid-March.
Boyce Hyde, 84, of Eddyville
Boyce Quinn Hyde, age 84 of Eddyville Ky, passed away on Saturday, October 28, 2023, at Murray Calloway County Hospital in Murray KY. Born September 26, 1939, he was the son of the late Dallas Eugene Hyde
Fredonia Man Convicted on Sexual Abuse Charge
A Fredonia man has been convicted of first-degree sexual abuse by a Caldwell County jury.
Kentucky Mesonet Seeks Lyon County Site For Weather Monitoring Station
The Kentucky Mesonet, operated by Western Kentucky University, is continuing to look for a Lyon County site.
Caldwell Sheriff Shares Halloween Safety Tips
Sheriff Don Weedman of Caldwell County recently shared a few valuable tips with parents on ensuring their children’s safety during Halloween.
Between One And Five Inches Of Rain Recorded Over The Weekend
Rainfall amounts across the Southern Pennyrile were logged between three and four inches, with some reports over five inches.