Princeton Police Seek Help Identifying Vehicle Used In Burglary
Princeton police are asking for the public’s help identifying a vehicle reportedly used in a burglary at an ag equipment business over the weekend.
Caldwell County Reports Fifteen New COVID Cases Tuesday
Fifteen new coronavirus cases were reported Tuesday in Caldwell County.
Caldwell Courthouse Sets Up Mailbox to Collect Letters to Santa
It’s that time of the year when children are putting together their Christmas list to send to ole Saint Nick, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, even Santa Claus is doing things differently this year.
Caldwell Murder Suspect Appears in Court Tuesday
A Dawson Springs man facing murder and other charges appeared in Caldwell County Circuit Court Tuesday afternoon in connection to two separate cases.
Beth Mann Named Trigg Chamber “Citizen of the Year“
Edge Media Group President and General Manager Beth Mann is the 2020 Trigg County Citizen of the Year.
Kentucky Restaurant Owners Signing Petition To Stay Open
Restaurant owners in Kentucky are signing a petition saying they plan to reopen on December 14 even if Governor Andy Beshear does not rescind the restaurant closure order.
Princeton Church Hosting Drive-Thru Nativity Scene
For the first time ever, First Baptist Church in downtown Princeton will have a drive-thru nativity scene for the community to enjoy.
Waste Path Discusses Transition for Trash Pickup in Princeton
Waste Path Services out of Calvert City is starting to reach out to new customers as they transition to take over garbage pickup in January for commercial businesses and residents inside the city limits of Princeton.
Kentucky Lake to Host Tests of Asian Carp Removal Methods
Officials with Kentucky Fish & Wildlife say waterfowl hunters, anglers and boaters should anticipate limited access to portions of five bays on Kentucky Lake periodically over the next several weeks as officials evaluate experimental Asian Carp harvest
