Spring Burn Restrictions Still In Place

Local fire officials are reminding residents of burn restrictions that are in effect until the end of the month. Princeton Fire Chief Brent Francis says that because people may be spending more time doing yard work due

State Tangible Tax Return Filing Date Extended

The Caldwell County Property Valuation Administration (PVA) Office has announced that the statewide deadline to file tangible tax returns has been extended. PVA Ronald Wood states that his office learned Friday that the Kentucky deadline to file

U.S. Attorney, IRS Warn Of COVID-19 Check Scams

The United States Attorney’s Office and the Internal Revenue Service – Criminal Investigation is warning Kentucky taxpayers to be alert about possible scams relating to COVID-19 economic impact payments.

Caldwell Officials Warning of COVID-19 Scams

Caldwell County elected officials are warning the community about possible scams that are taking advantage of the panic and fear surrounding the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Magistrate District 4 Jeff Simms states that after speaking with the Kentucky

Princeton Woman Facing Assault Charges

A Princeton woman is facing assault charges following an incident Thursday evening. Assistant Princeton Police Chief Shane Allison states that officers responded to a residence on Varmint Trace Road in reference to a domestic complaint just before