Providence Police Arrest Indiana Man On Meth And Trespassing Charges
An Indiana man was charged with possessing meth after police say he was found trespassing on private property in Providence.
Magistrates Approve Internet Contract With Pennyrile Electric
Caldwell County Fiscal Court magistrates unanimously approved an internet contract with Pennyrile Electric during Tuesday morning’s meeting.
Sanctuary, Inc. Spotlighting Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Domestic Violence Awareness Month was launched nationally 35 years ago as a way to raise awareness of the continues problem in the United States and support victims of domestic abuse. Heather Lancaster with Sanctuary in Hopkinsville says
Almost Time to Replace Smoke Detector Batteries
A working smoke detector can be the difference in getting out of a burning home safely or a tragic end that can be prevented. Princeton Fire Chief Brent Francis says the time to replace the batteries in
Fredonia First Baptist Church Hosting Party in the Park for Halloween
As communities across the nation resume community-wide Halloween activities, there will once again be an event for children and parents in Fredonia.
Caldwell County Reports COVID-Related Death
The Pennyrile District Health Department announced Monday five COVID-related deaths around its five-county district.
Michael Rollins, 73, of Dawson Springs
A memorial service and celebration of life for Caldwell County native, 73-year old Michael Eugene Rollins, of Dawson Springs, will be Saturday afternoon, October 16, at 2:00 at Highland Baptist Church located at 318 Baker Street in
Woman Charged With Possession Of Drugs In Princeton
A Hazel woman was charged after a request to check the welfare of a woman passed out in a vehicle at Walmart in Princeton Monday morning.
Ag Commissioner Proclaims October Pork Month In Kentucky
Commissioner of Agriculture Dr. Ryan Quarles is celebrating Kentucky’s swine industry by proclaiming October as Pork Month in the commonwealth.
Another Round Of Fall Armyworms Possible?
Fall armyworm has been as unpredictable as it was devastating to field, pastures, and lawns across Kentucky.