Stacey Overbey visits “Coffee Talk with Tess” for National Telecommunicators Week

WPKY’s “Coffee Talk with Tess” is celebrating National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week all week this week. Way too often we forget to thank those folks who are answering our 911 calls. “Coffee Talk” is featuring local telecommunicators every day this week. Tuesday morning
Community Invited to Take Part in National Commemoration of Paul Revere’s Ride

The General John Caldwell Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, and the Captain William Princeton Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, are inviting the community to join in a special event on Friday to honor
PHOTOS – Caldwell vs Fort Campbell Girls Tennis

Caldwell County hosted Fort Campbell for a girls’ tennis match Tuesday in Princeton. The Lady Tigers swept all nine matches. Check out some of the action in this YSE photo gallery.
Workforce Board Unveils 2025-29 Regional Plan

Every four years, officials with the West Kentucky Workforce Board — under the Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act — must complete what is a comprehensive four-year local and regional plan, highlighting the key data points, successes and
PHOTOS – Caldwell vs Fort Campbell Boys Tennis

The Caldwell County and Fort Campbell boys’ tennis teams met Tuesday in Princeton. The Tigers took eight of the nine matches. See some of the action in this gallery from Your Sports Edge.
Carolyn Nichols, 62, of Caldwell County
Carolyn Nichols, a cherished mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefully on April 15, 2025, at Bradford Heights in Hopkinsville. Born on June 4, 1962, in Princeton, Kentucky, Carolyn’s life was a testament to her unwavering
Dawson Springs Man Indicted for Child Abandonment and Endangerment

A Dawson Springs man was indicted by a grand jury on charges of endangerment and abandonment from an incident that occurred earlier this year.
“Coffee Talk with Tess” celebrates National Telecommunicators Week

WPKY’s “Coffee Talk with Tess” is celebrating National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week all week this week. Way too often we forget to thank those folks who are answering our 911 calls. The first World Telecommunication Day was celebrated back in 1969. The
National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week Honors Unsung Heroes

911-What’s Your Emergency? That is the answer to a call that no one ever wants to make but when it becomes necessary and you need emergency help you are relieved to hear the phrase.
Caldwell Tennis Squads Claim Wins over Fort Campbell

The Caldwell County tennis teams picked up wins for the second straight day. The Lady Tigers swept nine matches from Fort Campbell while the Tigers won 8-1 Tuesday in Princeton. In girls’ singles: Ella Johnson defeated Olivia
