Senator Richardson Discusses Budget, Coal, Tort Reform

Third district State Senator Craig Richardson is keeping an eye on the developing state budget, the use of coal to generate electricity by TVA, and has filed legislation that could provide some tort reform. During the weekly
Lyon County Awards KCJEA $1,000 Donation to Nonprofit

The Kentucky County Judge-Executive Association is investing back into communities across the state and recently presented a check to Lyon County. Through this new program, the Association will donate $1,000 to each of Kentucky’s 120 counties over
City Council Advances Grant Application for License Plate Reader Cameras

At Monday night’s meeting, the Princeton City Council approved applying for a grant to install automated license plate reader cameras at key city entry points. Police Chief Chris King asked the Council to support a grant proposal
Caldwell Sees Second-Half Lead Slip Away in Loss at CFS

Caldwell County saw a double-digit lead slip away at Christian Fellowship School on Monday. The homestanding Eagles rallied for an 88-68 victory in a date that was added late to the schedule. Caldwell (14-13) held a 42-33
