City to Save $30,000 in Unused Pension and Benefits Following Ordinance Approval
The City of Princeton will save about $30,000 a year in unused pension and benefits following action taken by the City Council. At a meeting Monday night Mayor Kota Young explained that the ordinance will not cause
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Angela Magney & Joe Duncan of Princeton Farmers Market
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Jean Bennett, 84, of Princeton
Funeral services for Jean Bennett, age 84, of Princeton, will be held Wednesday morning at eleven at Morgan’s Funeral Home. Burial will follow at White Sulphur Cemetery. Visitation will be held Tuesday evening from five until eight
KY Department of Fish and Wildlife Public Meeting about Lake Beshear May 23
Landowners and residents around Lake Beshear are being invited to attend a public meeting at Pennyrile State Resort Park Thursday, May 23 to discuss boat dock and shoreline use issues and enforcement on the lake located in
County Officials Reminding Residents to Bag all Loose Trash
County officials are reminding residents to bag any and all loose trash that is expected to be picked up by the local waste collection corporation. In a post on social media Friday, Jeff Simms, Caldwell County Magistrate
McConnell And Kaine Unveil Bill To Raise Minimum Age To Purchase Tobacco Products
Two U.S. senators, who represent two states with a long history of tobacco production and consumption, have come together to file a bipartisan bill to raise the minimum age to purchase tobacco products from 18 to 21.
Over 60 Students Recognized During Annual Caldwell County FFA Banquet
Over 240 people attended the annual Caldwell County FFA banquet and watched as 66 students received awards for their accomplishments this past year. Murray State University Professor of Agriculture Education, Dr. Kimberly Bellah, opened the banquet, which
Princeton Man Arrested on Assault Charges Friday
A Princeton man has been arrested on assault charges following an incident Friday afternoon. According to a Princeton Police report officers responded to a domestic dispute in the 900 block of Varmint Trace just after noon. The
Highway Mowing Crews On The Move Across Western KY
Motorists traveling across portions of western Kentucky need to be alert as state transportation crews and contract crews have started their spring round of mowing along interstates, parkways, and highways across the region. Mowing is currently underway
