Tim Partee, 59, Hopkinsville, formerly of Princeton
Funeral services for Tim Partee, age 59, of Hopkinsville, formerly of Princeton, will be held Thursday morning at eleven at Morgan’s Funeral Home. Visitation will be held Thursday morning from nine until service time at the funeral
Youth Inc. Registration Starts This Week
Local Youth Incorporated baseball, softball, and tee-ball signups will be held beginning this week. Bobby Joe Thatcher, Caldwell County Youth Inc. Park Director, says that registration will begin Thursday evening from four to six at the Ratliff
Rogers Group, Inc. Receives National Award
A local contracting company was recently awarded a national award for community involvement. According to a release, Rogers Group Inc., which is headquartered in Hopkinsville, was named the winner of the 2018 Community Involvement Award from the
Caldwell County High School Juniors can Participate in ACT Bootcamp
Local high school juniors have the opportunity to participate in a free ACT Bootcamp next weekend. Caldwell County High School Principal Christy Phelps says that the Bootcamp will be held on Saturday, February 16th at the high
Flood Watch Issued For Wednesday Through Thursday Evening
The National Weather Service in Paducah has issued a Flood Watch in effect from Wednesday evening through Thursday evening for all of western Kentucky. Meteorologists say occasional showers and scattered thunderstorm are forecast in waves starting Tuesday
Caldwell County Tigers at Dawson Springs – February 4
The Caldwell County Tigers went on the road and picked up a big 7th District win over the Dawson Springs Panthers. Check out the game on the video below.
Knights of Columbus Free Throw Contest This Weekend
A local organization is hosting a free throw contest for local kids on Saturday. Jim Hillerich, member of the local chapter of the Knights of Columbus, says that they will sponsor a free throw contest on Saturday
Princeton Looking to Be Certified a City of Ethics
Princeton may soon become a certified City of Ethics following a suggestion made at a recent meeting. Mayor Kota Young says that becoming a certified City of Ethics is a way to recognize cities and city officials
Conspirator In Champion Murders Seeking Early Parole
A Hopkinsville woman who has served four years of a 22-year sentence in connection to the 2014 Champion murders in Trigg County will go before a parole board Thursday after she filed for an early medical release.
Former Kuttawa City Clerk And Her Husband Indicted
A former Kuttawa city clerk and her husband were indicted by a Lyon County Grand Jury on theft and forgery charges Monday. According to media reports, Katie Harrison was indicted on 24 counts of second-degree forgery while
