Governor Says Dawson Springs Church Contributed to Hopkins County COVID-19 Spread
Governor Andy Beshear used his Wednesday news conference to call out a Dawson Springs church for helping with the spread of the COVID-19 virus in Hopkins County.
Ft. Campbell Confirms First Soldier COVID-19 Case
A Fort Campbell soldier has tested positive for COVID-19, marking the first confirmed case for the virus of a service member at the installation.
4-1-20 Coffee Talk
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J.T. Ethridge, 81, of Cadiz
Private services will be held for J.T. Ethridge, age 81, of Cadiz. Burial will follow in East End Cemetery. A public memorial service will be held at a later date. J.T. was a 1956 graduate of Caldwell
Caldwell Medical Center Offering Tele-Health Appointments
Caldwell Medical Center is now offering tele-health services for those who are still in need of healthcare but are staying home amid coronavirus concerns. Ashleigh Dalton, Clinic Informaticist, says that they launched tele-health services Monday and adds
Local Manufactures Feeling Effects of COVID-19 Closures
Local manufacturers are starting to feel the effects of nationwide closures due to coronavirus (COVID-19) concerns. Officials at Bodycote in Princeton say that several employees were permanently laid-off Friday before remaining employees were notified of a temporary
Caldwell PVA Office Encouraging Filing of Tangible Tax Returns
The Caldwell County Property Valuation Administration (PVA) is encouraging citizens to file their tangible tax returns as soon as possible to help avoid a rush closer to the filing deadline. PVA Ronald Wood states that while there
School Meals To Continue Through Spring Break
Caldwell County School Administration is reminding parents that meals will continue to be delivered during Spring Break next week but they will be delivered through local volunteers. Director of Food Services Will Brown says that for the