Caldwell County Republican Primary Candidates Draw Ballot Positions

With six Republican primaries set for Caldwell County’s 2026 Election cycle, hopeful candidates gathered Thursday in the Fiscal Courtroom at the Caldwell County Courthouse to draw a small slip of paper for positions on the ballot. County
Human Trafficking Awareness Event Brings Education & Resources To Hopkinsville

A Human Trafficking Awareness and Training Event was hosted by the Pennyrile Children’s Advocacy Center and Sanctuary, Inc. at the Silo Event Center Thursday morning. Sanctuary Inc’s Manager of Sexual Assault Programs, Kelly Coker, says the training
Betty Stewart, 87, of Princeton
Betty Jean Stewart, age 87, of Princeton, passed away Thursday, January 15, 2026, at her home. Born on May 31, 1938, she was raised in Caldwell County by her late parents, T.C. Bealmear and Vada Myers Bealmear.
Eddyville Riverport Awarded Funding for Upgrades

Governor Andy Beshear has announced over $2.3 million in awards to benefit eight projects at six of Kentucky’s public riverports, including the Eddyville Riverport and Industrial Authority. In a release, Gov. Beshear said Kentucky’s riverports are critical
Caldwell Judge-Executive Announces Public Hearing, Shares TAP Application Update

At Tuesday’s Caldwell County Fiscal Court meeting, Judge-Executive Kota Young announced plans for a public hearing related to the proposed judicial center and shared an update on a grant application for a proposed walking trail along U.S.
Caldwell County Special Olympics WinterFest This Saturday in Princeton

The community is invited to come out and support the annual Caldwell County Special Olympics WinterFest this Saturday in Princeton. Caldwell County Special Olympics basketball coach Roy Gene Rogers, who has been with the program since 2015,
