Caldwell Claws Past Maroons 2-1 to Claim 7th District Crown
With Madisonville-North Hopkins leading 1-0 in the bottom of the seventh inning, Caldwell County’s thoughts may have turned to last year’s 7th District baseball championship game. The Maroons claimed a 1-0 decision in Princeton last season to
Max’s Moment – Tigers Take Title in Final At-Bat
Trailing Madisonville-North Hopkins 1-0 in the bottom of the seventh inning, Caldwell County clawed out two runs to claim the 7th District championship Tuesday night in Mortons Gap. With the bases loaded and nobody out, Carter Whittington
2024 Caldwell Co Class Night
Bare Bones Ballot Leads to Low Turnout in Caldwell County
A little over 12% of Caldwell County’s registered voters cast their ballots for the President of the United States, the sole race on the county’s ballot for the Primary Election on Tuesday.
United Way Of Pennyrile Affirms $500K In Agency Spending
Officials with the United Way of the Pennyrile announced Tuesday afternoon that its Board of Directors has approved more than $502,000 in funding for the fiscal year 2024-2025.
Caldwell County School Board Approves Tentative Budget with Pay Raise for All Employees
During Monday night’s meeting, the Caldwell County School Board approved a tentative budget that includes a significant pay increase for all employees in the district.
VIDEO – Benashka Thomas Discusses Big Day at Regional
Caldwell County junior Benashka Thomas is headed to the Clark’s Pump-n-Shop State Track & Field Championships in Lexington next week after a second-place finish at the Class A Region 1 Track and Field Championship Saturday in Murray.
PHOTOS – Caldwell Lady Tigers 16 Hopkins Central 1
The Caldwell County Lady Tigers rolled past Hopkins County Central 16-1 in four innings in the semifinals of the 7th District tournament on Monday. Check out some of the action from the game in Madisonville in this
Kuttawa Volunteer Fire Department Receives $5,000 from Marathon Foundation
The Kuttawa Volunteer Fire Department has been awarded funding from the Marathon Foundation.
Secretary Of State Michael Adams Predicting 15 Percent Voter Turnout For Primary
Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams says he expects around 15 percent of registered voters to go to the polls during the 2024 Primary Election.