Beverly Crowder, 62, of Princeton
Beverly Crowder, age 62, of Princeton passed away on Thursday, October 3, 2024, at her home. Beverly was born on May 11, 1962 to Joyce Goodsell and the late Lenard Goodsell. Beverly was a school bus driver
Charles Patton, 92, of Princeton
Charles Leonard Patton, of Princeton, KY, passed away on November 12, 2024, at the age of 92. Charles was born on January 5, 1932, in Princeton, Kentucky, to the late Charles and Mable Patton. Charles led a
Dawson Springs to Host Horse-Drawn Christmas Parade on November 24
Kentucky’s first trail town is set to bring holiday cheer to the community with an old-fashioned, all-horse-drawn Christmas parade on Sunday, November 24, promising a nostalgic celebration complete with festive activities and a tree lighting ceremony.
TVA’s Officials Gather For Quarterly Meeting At Murray State University
Local and regional officials convened on the third floor of Murray State University’s Curris Center Thursday morning, given privy to a rare and special appearance of the Tennessee Valley Authority and its Board of Directors quarterly meeting.
Caldwell Judge Executive Announces Major Grants and Public Hearing
At Tuesday morning’s Caldwell County Fiscal Court meeting, Judge-Executive Kota Young shared exciting news about grants awarded to the county and announced an upcoming public hearing concerning the proposed discontinuance of 21 roads from the county’s road
Brush Burn in Lyon County May Cause Smoke in Caldwell County
At the fiscal court meeting on Tuesday morning, Emergency Management Director Joey McCaslin announced that a significant brush burn in Lyon County could result in smoke drifting into Caldwell County.
Kuttawa Leaders Honored by KLC for Excellence in City Governance
The Kentucky League of Cities (KLC) recently celebrated the achievements of a Kuttawa council member and a city clerk for their dedication to city governance and public service.
Caldwell County Grand Jury Issues Seven Indictments, Dismisses One Case
The Caldwell County Grand Jury returned seven felony indictments and one no-true bill from its November session.