Governor Beshear Recommends In-Person Classes Begin September 28
Governor Andy Beshear announced Monday afternoon his recommendation to push the start of in-person classes for public and private schools in Kentucky to late September.
Thomson International Inc. Conducts Recall of Onions Due to Possible Salmonella Risk
A California based company is conducting a voluntary recall of red, yellow, white, and sweet yellow onions sold through several major retailers, including Walmart, due to a possible salmonella risk. According to the FDA Thomson International Inc.,
Coffee Talk 8-10-20
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Kentucky State Police Helps Raise Over $16,000 for Special Olympics of Kentucky
Kentucky State Police, with the help of residents from across the entire state, raised over $16,000 to support Special Olympics of Kentucky (SOKY). KSP Spokesman Sergeant Josh Lawson announced last week the first ever “Cover the Cruiser”
Caldwell County Historical Society Announces Scholarship Recipient
The Caldwell County Historical Society has announced this year’s scholarship recipient. President Melissa Earnest says 2020 graduate Gina Hardrick was recently recognized as the Historical Society’s second scholarship recipient, receiving a $250 check and certificate. She adds
Princeton Man Facing Controlled Substance DUI Charges
A Princeton man was arrested for a DUI following an incident Sunday morning. According to a Princeton Police report officers responded to the area of Washington Street just after eight in reference to a complaint of a
Caldwell County Reports 54th COVID-19 Case
As coronavirus cases continue to climb within the Commonwealth Caldwell County is reporting yet another positive case. Judge-Executive Larry Curling confirmed Monday morning the county’s 54th case. He added it involves a 37-year-old male who is isolated