Revival Event with Ken Freeman July 28th at First Baptist Church
All in the community are being invited to a revival event with guest speakers from the 10th Annual Summer Slam next week. Bro. Harrell Riley, Director of HR Ministries, says that First Baptist Church of Princeton will
Fire Chief Reminding Residents of Importance of Smoke Detectors
Local officials are reminding residents to consistently check and update their smoke detectors following a house fire that could have been disastrous had it not been for the family’s smoke detector. Princeton Fire Chief Brent Francis reminds
Tess and Ty in the Morning Show
Bro Harrell Riley–First Baptist Pastor Fredonia Lions Festival–Angie Prowell
Bevin’s Pension Relief Bill Advances To Full Senate
After narrowly passing the Kentucky House of Representatives Monday by a 52-46 vote, Governor’s Matt Bevin’s pension-relief proposal is one step closer to final passage after it was advanced out of a Senate committee Tuesday. The Senate
Several Turn Out For Corn Soybean and Tobacco Day
Several farmers and agribusiness professionals enjoyed pleasant temperatures and sunshine as they learned about the latest research at the University of Kentucky Corn, Soybean and Tobacco Field Day in Princeton. Among those on hand was Kentucky Agriculture
Fiscal Court Approves Flex Funds to Update Several County Roads
The Caldwell County Fiscal Court has received more funds to repair roads within the county. At a meeting Tuesday morning the Court approved a resolution accepting flex funds in the amount of $145,185, which is expected to
Curtis Wayne Griffin, 70, of Dycusburg
Funeral services for Curtis Wayne Griffin, age 70, of Dycusburg will be held Thursday morning at eleven at Dycusburg United Methodist Church. Burial will follow in Dycusburg Cemetery. Visitation will be held Wednesday evening from four until
Co-Grand Marshals Announced for Black Patch Heritage Festival Parade
Two deep-rooted members of the community have been announced Co-Grand Marshals for the 2019 Black Patch Heritage Festival Parade. According to a post on social media Tuesday morning the Princeton Optimist Club named Dot McConnell and Judy
Agreed-Upon Procedures Report Released for Caldwell County Clerk; No Exceptions Found
No exceptions were found in a recently released agreed-upon procedures report of the Caldwell County Clerk’s Office. According to a release from State Auditor Mike Harmon on Tuesday no exceptions were identified in the agreed-upon procedures (AUP)