Twelve New COVID Cases Reported In Caldwell County
Twelve new coronavirus cases were announced in Caldwell County Wednesday.
Pennyrile District Health COVID Vaccine Update
Officials with the Pennyrile District Health Department announced Wednesday afternoon they are currently administering COVID-19 vaccines in each of their five-counties to persons 70 and older, as the vaccine becomes available.
Judge Grants Partial Injunction Against Override of Beshear’s Vetoes
A Franklin County circuit judge has partially granted Governor Andy Beshear’s request for an injunction on three bills vetoed by the state legislature Tuesday concerning the governor’s executive orders during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Todd County Out Of COVID ‘Red’ For First Time Since November
Todd County has moved out of the state’s ‘red status’ for COVID-19 cases for the first time since November.
Attempted Murder Suspect Ready To Accept State Plea Deal
The Hopkinsville man charged with attempted murder from an incident in September will stick with his original plea agreement from November.
Comer Questioning Corps Marina Fees
First District U.S. Congressman James Comer is questioning the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers about how the agency determines fees charged to marina owners and businesses.
Princeton Man Charged With Endangering Officer
A Princeton man is facing multiple charges including wanton endangerment of a police officer and being a convicted felon in possession of a handgun after deputies responded to a wreck in Caldwell County Tuesday night.
George Coon Library Offering Winter Reading Programs
If you’re looking for something to do during these cold winter days and nights, the George Coon Public Library is offering winter reading programs for children, teens, and adults through the end of this month.
Princeton Man Arrested For Drug Possession
A Princeton man is facing drug charges after he was arrested on a McCracken County warrant during a traffic stop Tuesday night.
Judge Sets Another Hearing In Caldwell Murder Case
A South Carolina man accused of killing his wife, whose body was found at a cemetery in Fredonia last summer, will be back in court for another pretrial conference next month.
