Community Looking To Plan Festival For Asian Carp Efforts
A crowd of approximately 100 concerned residents and tourism-based business owners from western Kentucky and middle and western Tennessee gathered in Gilbertsville Tuesday evening to discuss the idea of putting together a festival to raise funding to
Kentucky Superintendents Call for More Funding in 2020
Kentucky School Superintendents from across the western part of the state gathered in Eddyville Tuesday to learn about their association’s legislative priorities for the 2020 session of the Kentucky General Assembly. Caldwell County Superintendent Nate Huggins reports
Local Rotary Club Welcomes New Members
Three new members have been inducted into a local civic organization. At a business meeting Tuesday Princeton Rotary Club President Dawnia Green announced three new members, Millie Brasher, Chris Burton, and Sherry Ward. She reminded the new
Caldwell Jr Beta Club Collecting Socks for SOCKtober
The Jr Beta Club at the Caldwell County Middle School are asking for the community’s help for one of their service projects. Lisa Trimble, Educator and Club Sponsor, says that the Club is participating in SOCKtober, a
Princeton Home Sustains Major Damage in Early Morning Fire
A Princeton home sustained major damage in an early morning fire Tuesday. Princeton Fire Chief Brent Francis says that crews responded to reports of a fire at a residence on Shady Grove Road just before 3:30. He
Princeton Woman Facing Felony Charge Following Incident
A Princeton woman is facing a felony charge following an incident with probation and parole Monday afternoon. According to a Princeton Police report officers assisted Probation and Parole officers at a residence on Linton Way just after
Two Princeton Residents Facing Multiple Charges
Two Princeton residents are facing multiple charges following an incident Monday morning. Princeton Police Chief Chris King reports that officers assisted Probation and Parole Officers at a residence in the 800 block of Old Madisonville Road just
Two Princeton Residents Facing Theft Charges
Two Princeton residents are facing theft charges following an incident at a convenience store Monday morning. According to a Princeton Police report officers responded to a theft complaint at Circle K Convenience Store on South Jefferson Street
Ray Williams, 80, of Princeton
Funeral services for Ray Williams, age 80, of Princeton, will be held Friday morning at eleven at Morgan’s Funeral Home. Burial to follow at the Providence Cemetery in Lyon County. Visitation will be held Friday morning from
McConnell-Comer Pleased With USDA Hemp Guidelines
Federal regulations for United States hemp production are closer to becoming final after the interim rule was released Tuesday by the United States Department of Agriculture. United States Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and First District