Kentucky Reports Over 1,000 New COVID Cases Wednesday
Governor Andy Beshear announced 1,028 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday. Of those, 300 are from Monday and Tuesday, but the governor said they could not be confirmed and announced until Wednesday due to a technical issue on the
Murder Case of MSU Student Sent to Grand Jury
A grand jury will hear the murder case against a Calloway County man charged in connection to the fatal shooting of a Murray State University student last month.
City Council Approves Extending Occupational License Tax Deadline
Princeton City Council adopted a municipal order during Monday night’s meeting extending the occupational license tax deadline to mid-May in order to align with the federal and state deadline.
Artwork of Caldwell County Native on Display at Princeton Art Guild
The artwork of a Caldwell County native is being showcased at the Princeton Art Guild through May.
Christine Trusty, 49, of Princeton
Funeral services for 49-year old Christine “Chrissy” Chappius Trusty, of Princeton, will be Thursday afternoon, April 15, at 1:00 at Morgan’s Funeral Home in Princeton. Visitation will begin at 11:00 Thursday morning. She is survived by her
Governor Beshear Signs Bill Related To Kentucky Elections
Governor Andy Beshear signed House Bill 574 into law Wednesday morning, bringing bi-partisan supported changes to how elections are held in Kentucky.
Sheep Sheering Returns to The Homeplace on Saturday
Sheep sheering returns to the 1850s Homeplace inside Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area this weekend.
Letter Writing Campaign Continues To Name Navy Destroyer After Trigg War Hero
A project is ongoing to ask the U.S. Navy to name a new destroyer in honor of Trigg County native and Civil War hero Admiral Silas Wright Terry.
Two New COVID Cases Reported in Caldwell County Tuesday
The Pennyrile District Health Department announced thirteen new coronavirus cases and one death around its five-county district Tuesday.
Caldwell County Conservation District Announces Annual Tree Giveaway
The Caldwell County Conservation District is excited to announce its annual tree giveaway. Officials with the Caldwell County Conservation District announced the delivery of trees arrived yesterday at their Princeton Office. Tree giveaway will begin this morning