PHOTOS – Caldwell County 57 Trigg County 12
The Caldwell County wrestlers picked up another duals match win on Thursday, downing Trigg County 57-12 at Wildcat Gym. Here is a YSE gallery of shots from the match.
PHOTOS – Caldwell County 36 Trigg County 12
Caldwell County and Trigg County met in a girls’ duals wrestling match on Thursday at Wildcat Gym. Here is a YSE gallery of the action on the mat.
Lyon County Judge-Executive Breaks Down Sewage Failure
A little after 4 PM last Monday, employees from the City of Eddyville’s Sewer Treatment Plant were about to close up shop for the afternoon — when they heard a disturbance that ended up pointing to a
PHOTOS – Caldwell County 54 Hopkinsville 21
In a duals match on Thursday at Trigg County’s Wildcat Gym, Caldwell County defeated Hopkinsville 54-21. Here is a YSE gallery from the match.
PHOTOS – Caldwell County 42 Hopkinsville 18
Caldwell County picked up a duals match win over Hopkinsville on Thursday at Trigg County’s Wildcat Gym. Here is a YSE photo gallery of the match.
Cold Blast Expected This Weekend
Snow totals across western Kentucky ranged from three to five inches with Friday’s winter storm with warmer than expected winds creating a quicker melting schedule.
Verna Kinnis, 91, of Lyon County
Verna Mae Kinnis, age 91, passed away peacefully at Baptist Hospital in Paducah, Kentucky. Verna was born to the late, Vernon T. McClure and Odie Lorena Owen. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Kelly
Elizabeth and Emersynn Ramey, Newborns, of Princeton
With profound gentleness that touched the world in the briefest moment, Elizabeth Layne and Emersynn Grace Ramey graced this earth on January 10, 2025, in Paducah, Kentucky. Their departure on the same day leaves behind a tender
Mary Jones, 94, of Lyon County
Mary Thurby Jones, age 94, of Lyon County, formerly of Henderson, KY and South Indianapolis, IN, passed away January 10, 2025, at Anna Mae Owen Hospice House in Murray, KY. Mary was born December 31, 1930, to
Princeton Police Department’s David Scott Memorial Toy Drive Deemed a Huge Success
The Princeton Police Department is celebrating a heartwarming achievement as their annual Officer David Scott Memorial Toy Drive exceeded expectations this year.