Dean Dick, 91, of Princeton
Graveside services for 91-year old Dean Dick, of Princeton, will be Wednesday afternoon, October 20, at 1:00 at Cedar Hill Cemetery. There will be no visitation. Dean is survived by her daughters Donna (Larry) Young and Patricia
Christian County Pair Charged In Western Kentucky Theft Ring
A Christian County man and woman have been charged after a month-long investigation into a multi-county theft operation.
Autopsy Results Released in Trigg Murder Case
An autopsy conducted by the state medical examiner’s office has determined the cause of death of a Cadiz woman found dead at her home following a police pursuit that resulted in an Illinois man being charged with
Princeton Fire Chief Discusses Kitchen Fire Prevention
The National Fire Protection Association estimates over 170,000 home structure fires in America each year are started by cooking activities. The fires cause an average of 550 deaths and 4,800 injuries each year.
Princeton to host Kentucky Grazing Conference Next Week
Producers will have a chance to learn how they can sustainably improve their pastures during the Kentucky Grazing Conference scheduled for next week in Princeton.
Caldwell School Board Approves COVID Vaccine Incentive For Employees
Caldwell County school board members approved a $100 incentive for fully vaccinated employees from the Kentucky Department of Education at Monday night’s meeting.
Cristina Witherspoon, 39, of Princeton
Memorial services for 39-year old Cristina “Nikki” Witherspoon, of Princeton, will be Saturday afternoon, October 23, at 1;00 at Morgan’s Funeral Home. Visitation will begin at 11:00 Saturday morning. In addition to her mother Betty Katherine Lanham
Autopsy Reveals Details In Lyon County Woman’s Death
An autopsy revealed a Kuttawa woman’s death was attributed to elderly abuse and neglect in Lyon County.
Providence Man Charged With Meth Possession
Police say a traffic stop for an expired registration plate landed a Providence man behind bars facing possession of meth and other charges Monday afternoon.
Caldwell County Reports 13 New COVID Cases Since Friday
As the number of coronavirus cases continues to decline across the region and state, the Pennyrile District Health Department announced 47 new positive COVID-19 cases were confirmed around its five-county district from Friday to Monday.