Caldwell Co Tigers vs Hopkins Central Storm 1/23/25
Ernest Werley, 71, of Princeton
Ernest Michael Werley, 71, of Princeton, passed away to his heavenly home on Thursday, January 22, 2026. He was born on June 7, 1954, in Alice, Texas, to the late Ernest Leonard Werley and the late Edith
Margaret Mesaris, 62, of Dawson Springs
Margaret Ann Mesaris, age 62, of Dawson Springs, KY passed away on Thursday, January 22, 2026 at her home. Ms. Mesaris was born on September 16, 1963 in Hopkinsville, KY to the late William Kittinger and Cecil
Snow Expected Saturday Followed by Sleet

A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect for all of western Kentucky, taking effect tonight at 6:00 and continuing through Sunday night. The National Weather Service has indicated the system has shifted north over the past 24
Weekend Weather Will Adversely Impact Travel

Two days of sun and no rain have helped transportation crews pre-treat highways and streets in anticipation of this weekend’s winter weather. Meteorologist Kate Hickford says the snow and ice will make travel treacherous across western Kentucky,
Princeton Teen Injured After Scooter Collides With Vehicle

A teenager was taken to the hospital after his scooter collided with a car in Princeton Thursday night. Assistant Princeton Police Chief Shane Allison reports officers responded to the crash shortly before 7:30 p.m. at the intersection
VIDEO – Dayton Wilson on Last-Second Win

Caldwell County pulled out a last-second win over Dawson Springs on Tuesday when Dayton Wilson pulled down an offensive rebound and scored on a putback with just 5 seconds to play. The 70-69 victory kept the Tigers’
KY Fish And Wildlife Lauds Successful ’25-’26 Deer Hunting Season

Hunters harvested 145,433 deer in Kentucky during the 2025–26 deer season, the fifth-highest total on record and roughly 3,000 deer above the 10-year average, according to the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. The 136-day season,
State Of Emergency Activated To Allow Winter Weather Response

Governor Andy Beshear has declared a state of emergency ahead of a severe winter storm expected to impact much of Kentucky beginning overnight Friday. The storm could bring heavy snow, sleet, ice and dangerously cold temperatures, creating
National Weather Service Predicting At Least Eight Inches Of Snow

With a Winter Storm Warning and a Cold Weather Advisory headed our way, National Weather Service forecaster Justin Gibbs says the snow is still on the way. A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect for all of
