Visitation Can Begin Next Week at Long-Term Care Facilites
Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services Secretary Eric Friedlander announced Thursday afternoon that visitation can resume at nursing homes beginning next month across the state.
Last Day for Caldwell Medical Center Drive-Up Free COVID-19 Testing June 29
Officials with the Caldwell Medical Center are reminding the community there is only one more opportunity to get a coronavirus test through their free drive-up testing event.
Porter Road Butcher Meat Co. to Relocate and Expand Princeton Facility
Just over 80 full-time jobs are coming to Princeton and Caldwell County with the announcement of a more than $1.5 million relocation and expansion of Porter Road Butcher Meat Co. LLC.
U.S. Forest Service Reminds LBL Lake Goers To Be Safe
With the warmer weather and sunshine, more people are heading to Land Between the Lakes National Recreational Area to take advantage of Barkley and Kentucky lakes.
Crews to Continue Paving in Princeton Friday
Over thirty streets have been paved in just a weeks time and crews are moving forward with plans to be complete with the entire project in just under a month.
Bechler Named to Child Welfare Oversight and Advisory Committee
The state representative who serves Caldwell, Crittenden, and Livingston counties, as well as a section of Christian County, has been selected to serve on the Child Welfare Oversight and Advisory Committee. According to a release Representative Lynn
Two Princeton Residents Arrested on Drug Charges
Two Princeton residents are facing drug charges following a traffic stop Wednesday morning. Assistant Princeton Police Chief Shane Allison states officers conducted a traffic stop on North Donnivan Street just before 8:30 for a driver who had
No Political Speakers At Fancy Farm Picnic This Year
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a popular event in western Kentucky that draws national attention with its political speakers and barbeque picnic will be modified this year.