Charlie Cotton & Judy Galloway-Pet of The Week March 15
Charlie Cotton & Judy Galloway-Pet of The Week
Cara Arrigo-National Wildlife Society MSU March 15
Cara Arrigo-National Wildlife Society MSU
Charles Hiter-Pennyrile Health Department March 15
Charles Hiter-Pennyrile Health Department
Local Officials Meet with National Leaders Friday
Several local elected officials sat down with national leaders at a meeting on Friday. Caldwell County Judge Executive Larry Curling, Princeton Mayor Kota Young, Caldwell County Magistrate District One Elbert Bennett, and Lake Barkley Partnership for Economic
48th Annual Princeton Optimist Club Radio Auction Starts Monday
A local civic group is gearing up for it’s annual fundraiser and is imploring citizens to donate to support youth in the community. George Kilgore and Brooksie and Dave Gardner, members of the Princeton Optimist Club, are
Pennyrile District Health Department Reminds Community of Dangers of Smoking and Vaping
A regional health department is reminding the community of the dangers of smoking and vaping. Charles Hiter, Public Health Director at the Pennyrile District Health Department, says that the Department offers “Freedom from Smoking” classes for those
Ralph Sharp’s Photos Taken Over the Past Decades at Radio Auction
Thousands of photos taken by a well-known member of the community over the course of the past few decades will be available to the public during the 48th Annual Princeton Optimist Club Radio Auction. Roy Gene Rogers,
Lottie Jayne Ramey, stillborn, of Princeton
Funeral services for Lottie Jayne Ramey, stillborn, of Princeton will be held Sunday afternoon at 3:30 at Morgan’s Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Cedar Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be held Sunday afternoon from one until service
Madisonville Nurse Indicted On Abuse, Neglect Charges
A Madisonville nurse has been indicted on abuse and neglect charges after an alleged physical incident involving a resident at a nursing home last year. Attorney General Andy Beshear and his Office of Medicaid Fraud and Abuse
Expungement Bill Now Goes To Governor Bevin
Legislation to expand the number of Kentuckians eligible to have low-level felonies expunged from their criminal records now goes to the governor for his signature after the measure received final passage in the state Senate Thursday. The
