Peter Wallace, 79, of Princeton
Funeral services for 79-year old Peter David Wallace, of Princeton, will be Saturday afternoon, May 29, at 1:00 at Morgan’s Funeral Home in Princeton. Visitation will begin at 11:00 Saturday morning. He is survived by his wife
Ray Tiller, 74, of Eddyville
Funeral services for 74-year old Ray Tiller, of Eddyville and formerly of Between the Rivers, will be Saturday afternoon, May 22, at 2:00 at Dunn’s Funeral Home in Eddyville. Burial will follow in Rolling Hills Cemetery. Visitation
Trial Date Set For Man Charged With Shooting Hopkinsville Police Officer
A trial date has been set for a Clarksville man accused of shooting and injuring a Hopkinsville Police officer in February 2019.
Ruler Foods Lifting Mask Mandate for Vaccinated Customers, Employees
The Kroger family of stores, which includes Ruler Foods in Princeton, announced the mask mandate for fully vaccinated customers and employees would be lifted Thursday.
Princeton Main Street Water Project Completed, Paving Set In June
Princeton Water and Wastewater completed line upgrades along Main Street this week and now the city is ready for paving to begin next month.
Traffic Stop Leads To Charges For A Paducah Man
A Paducah man was charged with fleeing from law enforcement after a traffic stop on Main Street in Princeton Tuesday night.
Haiti Mission Benefit Raises An Estimated $300,000
The recent Kentucky Haiti mission benefit auction at the Christian County Agriculture Extension Event Center raised an estimated $300,000 Friday afternoon and Saturday.
Princeton Police Department Hires New Officer
The Princeton Police Department has hired a new officer.
Kentucky Supreme Court Lifts Most COVID-19 Restrictions For Court System
The Kentucky Supreme Court is lifting most COVID-19 restrictions for the state court system with the changes effective immediately.