City Officials Working to Clean Up City of Dilapidated Houses
With the demolition of four dilapidated houses within city limits scheduled over the next week city officials are blazing forward in their promise to clean up the city. At a meeting Monday night Princeton Code Enforcement Officer
Spots Still Open for Summer Reading Programs at George Coon Public Library
School has ended, warm temperatures are in abundance, the days are getting longer, and everyone, especially kids, are looking for a way to fill their time this summer. And what better way to fill your time than
Margaret Ann Cotton, 62, of Dawson Springs
Memorial services for Margaret Ann Cotton, age 62, of Dawson Springs, will be held Saturday afternoon at three at Goodman Funeral Home at 1032 West Main Street in Princeton. Memorial visitation will be held Saturday afternoon from
Annual Rotary Club and Princeton-Caldwell County Chamber of Commerce Golf Scramble
Golf aficionados and those who love supporting the community are being invited to attend a golf scramble to raise money for two community driven groups within the county. Sean Mestan, Executive Director of the Princeton-Caldwell County Chamber
Work Zone In Place For I-24 Concrete Slab Replacement
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is working on replacing concrete slabs along a three-county section of Interstate 24. Spokesman Keith Todd tells the News Edge crews will be working between several sections of highway in Caldwell, Lyon, and
New Exhibit at the Princeton Art Guild for June and July
A new exhibit is now available for viewing at the Princeton Art Guild for the months of June and July. Director of the Guild, Melissa Peek, says that the new exhibit features photography by local artist, Jason
Industrial Hemp Company To Sponsor Kentucky State Fair
For the first time ever an industrial hemp manufacturer will be a signature sponsor of the Kentucky State Fair. Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles joined Kentucky Venues President and CEO David Beck and other officials to announce
Christian Co. Man And State Trooper Honored With Award
A Christian County resident and former deputy was among 58 Kentucky State Police troopers and officers recognized last week for their acts of bravery, life-saving, professionalism, and dedication. Former Christian County Sheriff’s Department deputy, Trooper Hunter Carroll
Investigation Determines Fatal Fire Started In Garage
Kentucky State Police say an investigation into a fatal house fire in Hopkins County last month determined the blaze started in the garage. Shortly before midnight on May 21, state police and emergency personnel responded to a
