Several Orders of Business at Princeton City Council Meeting
Approval of a budget amendment concerning repairs at the Frank P. Giannini Senior Citizen Center and a change in meeting time were among several orders of business conducted at a Princeton City Council meeting Monday. At a
“Small Town Christmas” Events and Parade Big Hit with Local Families
Despite chilly temps, cloudy skies, and early afternoon rain sprinkles Saturday’s “Small Town Christmas” and annual Christmas Parade were huge hits. Princeton/Caldwell County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Chad Oliver says they saw almost a record amount
Medicaid Waiver Rescinded By Governor Beshear
Newly sworn-in Governor Andy Beshear announced Monday afternoon that he is signing an executive order to rescind the Medicaid waiver requiring recipients to work and pay a premium to receive coverage.
Food Pantry’s Holiday Challenge Continues Through End of December
Even though we’re somehow already halfway through December and Christmas is just over a week away, there’s still time to give back this holiday season by participating in the Christ Tabernacle Food Pantry’s Holiday Challenge. Director Missy
Despite Heavy Rains, Hydrant Flushing to Continue
Despite heavy rains Sunday night and throughout Monday, the semi-annual hydrant flushing from the Princeton Water & Wastewater Department will go as scheduled. Superintendent James Noel says that they will be flushing the fire hydrants in town
Local Baker Headed to Finale on Food Network’s Holiday Wars
The local baker representing Princeton on the national stage has made it to the final round of Food Network’s baking competition show, Holiday Wars. Cathy Lewis, owner of Cathy’s Confections, says that Sunday night’s episode was a
Kentucky Chamber Sets 2020 Priorities For Education
Kentucky Chamber of Commerce CEO Ashli Watts said Monday that the Kentucky Business-Education Roundtable will push for key initiatives to support education and workforce development during the 2020 General Assembly.
