Early Deficit No Problem for Caldwell in Win Over UHA

To say the Caldwell County Tigers got off to a bit of a tough start Thursday night at Blazer Gym might be putting it lightly. The Tigers found themselves in an early double-digit hole and then fought
PHOTOS – UHA vs Caldwell County

The UHA Blazers took on the Caldwell County Tigers Thursday night in an 8th District vs 7th District battle. YSE was there and got these pics from the contest. Take a look.
Beshear Talks Unemployment Numbers And Weather

In a rare moment of collective success across the Commonwealth, total unemployment fell in all 120 Kentucky counties over the stretch of December 2024 and December 2025. It was one of the top pointed touts from Governor
Caldwell County Athletics to Honor WPKY’s Sports Voice Todd Griffin

WPKY’s sports guru and Your Sports Edge reporter, Todd Griffin, is about to become the headline instead of the byline next Tuesday, as Caldwell County High School Athletics honors him with a special tribute during halftime of
Caldwell County Sheriff Warns of Phone Scam Using Fake Accident Calls
The Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents about a phone scam involving fake emergency accident calls. Local authorities say scammers are calling from unfamiliar numbers—sometimes displaying names like Brenntag—and playing a frantic message with possible sirens
The Sideline Report for 2-5-26

Joining WPKY’s Todd Griffin on this week’s edition of The Sideline Report are Jeff Riley, Aliya Towns, Troy Freeman, Scott Cortner and Jack Roach from Caldwell County High School along with WPKY’s Tess Cowan.
MCC Receives $2 Million in Federal Funding To Expand Aviation Program Training

Madisonville Community College will receive $2 million in federal funding to support its rapidly growing aviation program. The funding was secured by U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell as part of Fiscal Year 2026 federal appropriations for education and
Princeton Police Welcome New Recruit as Officer Resigns

The Princeton Police Department is seeing more staffing changes, with one recruit beginning training as another officer resigns. At Monday’s Princeton City Council meeting, Police Chief Chris King shared that a new recruit began training on Sunday,
Dawson Springs to Break Ground on New City Park and Pool

The City of Dawson Springs has announced an upcoming groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the start of reconstruction for the new City park and pool. According to officials, the city has finally received funding and approval to move
Grand Jury Issues Indictments from Child Welfare and Drug Investigations

The Caldwell County Grand Jury has returned two felony indictments from its session on Tuesday, February 3. A true bill was returned on Jennifer Lauren Day of Princeton on charges of first-degree wanton endangerment, failure of owner
