Shellie McGowan, 77, of Fredonia
Funeral services for 77-year old Shellie Lawrence McGowan, of Fredonia, will be Friday afternoon, August 27, at 1:00 at Morgan’s Funeral Home in Princeton. Burial to follow in Cedar Hill Cemetery in Princeton. Visitation will be held
Beshear Rescinds His Mask Mandate
During Monday’s COVID-19 update for the Commonwealth, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear addressed his decision to rescind the mask mandate for schools he enacted on August 10, in what comes as a stunning reversal following this weekend’s state
Man And Woman Charged After Trigg County Traffic Stop
A traffic stop on US 68 at the Interstate 24 exit led to an Illinois man and woman being charged with receiving stolen property Sunday afternoon.
Louisiana Man Charged With Threatening To Kill A Man In Lyon County
A Deville, Louisiana, man was charged after a parking incident at a Kuttawa business Sunday night.
Kuttawa Woman Injured In Lyon County Wreck
A wreck on Kentucky 93 in Lyon County sent a Kuttawa woman to the hospital Thursday afternoon.
UPDATE: Dawson Springs Police Report Missing Juvenile Found
Dawson Springs Police are reporting the missing juvenile has been found. No other information was released.
Betsy Hooks, 77, of Princeton
Funeral services for 77-year old Betsy Hooks, of Princeton, will be Wednesday afternoon, August 25, at 1:00 at Morgan’s Funeral Home. Burial will follow in the Bethlehem Cemetery in Caldwell County. Visitation will begin at 11:00 Wednesday
Hot And Humid This Week With A Little Relief On The Way
The last full week of August is going to be hot and coupled with the high humidity, the heat index value will be pushing over 100.
Madisonville Man Among Seven Federally Indicted In Meth Conspiracy Cases
A Madisonville man is among seven individuals recently indicted by a federal grand jury in Bowling Green for conspiring to traffic in large amounts of methamphetamine in the Daviess County area during a span of several months
Governor Beshear Saluting Kentucky Healthcare Workers
Governor Andy Beshear is asking Kentuckians to thank healthcare workers for their sacrifice during the past year as they have led the battle against COVID-19.