Friends of the George Coon Public Library Membership Drive
The Friends of the George Coon Public Library are celebrating 25 years and are holding a membership drive to bring new members into the fold. Kathy Svoboda, President of the Friends of the Library, says that they
City and County Employees Invited to “Stop the Bleed” Safety Training
City and county employees are being invited to attend a safety training class next week. Princeton Fire Chief Brent Francis says a safety training for city and county employees will be held on Tuesday, March 12th beginning
Eligibility Requirements for Receiving City Permits, Licenses, or Approvals Proposed
City residents may not be eligible to receive any city issued license or permit if they have a delinquency or violation if an ordinance proposed at a recent meeting is approved. Princeton Code Enforcement Officer Dickie Thomas
Life Planning Seminar Offered at Morgan’s Funeral Home March 19
A local funeral home will be hosting a seminar dealing with a variety of key topics for those interested in learning about the benefits of planning ahead. Rick Morgan, Funeral Director at Morgan’s Funeral Home, says they
Todd Griffin Sideline Report – March 7
Todd Griffin’s Sideline Report with guests Chip Hutcheson and Ty Englebright
Medicinal Marijuana Measure Heads To Full KY House
A bill that would legalize medical marijuana in Kentucky is on its way to the full House of Representatives after clearing the House Judiciary Committee by 16-1-1- vote Wednesday evening. A release says House Bill 136, sponsored
