Josephine Egliske, 94, of Eddyville, formerly of Chicago
Services will be held at a later date in Illinois for Josephine Egliske, age 94, of Eddyville, formerly of Chicago. Carbonara Funeral Home in Melrose Park, IL will be in charge of services and burial in IL.
Caldwell Schools Out Until April 17th
Caldwell County Schools will be closed until mid-April amid growing concerns of the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) in western Kentucky. Superintendent Nate Huggins says that schools will be closed to students through Friday, April 17th. He adds
Caldwell County Emergency Management Continuing to Reassure Public Amid COVID-19 Concerns
The Caldwell County Office of Emergency Management is again reassuring the public amid confirmation of coronavirus (COVID-19) in western Kentucky. Emergency Management Coordinator Joey McCaslin says that needed medical supplies, as well as food and essential goods,
False McDonald’s Promotional Offer Circulating Social Media
A fake promotional offer for a national fast food chain is circulating social media and local franchise owners are clearing up the confusion. Kathy McEnaney, co-owner of the McDonald’s in Princeton, Eddyville, Hopkinsville, Marion, and Providence, says
03-20-2020 Coffee Talk
*Caldwell County Student Pledge of Allegiance –Willow Vanhooser–CCPS Kindergarten –Lincoln Vanhooser–CCPS 2nd Grade *Morgan’s Funeral Home’s new “Hug’s from Home” Program –Brian Weiner–Owner *Caldwell Co Emergency Management –Joey McCaslin-Director –Clay Hughes–Program Dir Air Evac / Emergency Management
Princeton Man Facing Wanton Endangerment Charges
A Princeton man was arrested on various charges following an incident Thursday night. Princeton Police Chief Chris King states that officers responded to a shots fired complaint in the 1700 block of Dawson Road just before 9:30.
Mayfield Woman Facing Meth Possession and Theft Charges
A Mayfield woman is facing several charges, including drug possession and theft, following an incident at a local retail business Thursday afternoon. Assistant Princeton Police Chief Shane Allison states that officers responded to a shoplifting complaint at
Senate Approves Their Version Of State Budget
The Kentucky General Assembly is one step closer to approving a state budget after the Kentucky Senate passed its version of the spending plan Thursday night.
Bright Yellow Jonquils Make 70th Appearance Along Lyon-Caldwell Line
For the last 70 years, the arrival of spring has brought with it a bright spot for motorists along U.S. 641 near the Lyon-Caldwell county line. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 1 spokesman Keith Todd says that for
COVID-19 Precautions Implemented At Kentucky State Parks
Kentucky State Parks have implemented some changes as precautionary measures to help ensure social distancing and the health and well-being of visitors and staff at all parks amid the COVID-19 pandemic.