Sheriff alerts residents on “Coffee Talk” to Scammers at the door!

Caldwell County Sheriff Don Weedman visited “Coffee Talk” Friday and says scammers have shown up on cell phones all over the county, and as of this week, now “in person” on a porch in Caldwell County, taking
Principal Phillip Noel Recipient of March Tiger Testimonial Award

A staff member with the Caldwell County Public Schools was recognized last week by the Board of Education with the Tiger Testimonial Award. Superintendent Dr. Jeremy Roach announced elementary school Principal Phillip Noel was the recipient of
Caldwell Conservation District Announces Annual Tree and Bird House Giveaway

The Caldwell County Conservation District has announced the date for the annual tree and bird house giveaway for this year. This program is open to any Caldwell County resident on a first-come, first-served basis. District Board employee
Circus Returns to Princeton Memorial Day Weekend

The sights, sounds, and excitement of the circus are returning to Princeton just in time for Memorial Day weekend, offering plenty of fun for the whole family under the big top. Tourism Commission Director Laci Harper says
Dawson Springs Woman Faces Charges After Dog Bites Officer

A Dawson Springs woman faces DUI and animal-related charges after police say her dog bit an officer during a Madisonville traffic stop over the weekend. Madisonville Police say officers pulled over 66-year-old Debra Cates Saturday afternoon after
Caldwell’s Girls Sweep District Tilts from Dawson Springs

Hannah Colbert picked up her first two wins as Caldwell County softball head coach on Thursday as the Lady Tigers swept a pair of 7th District tilts from Dawson Springs. Caldwell scored 13 runs in the first
Caldwell Reaches 900 Wins in District Triumph at Hopkins Central

A pair of big innings helped Caldwell County post some big numbers in a 20-6 7th District win at Hopkins County Central on Thursday. • It was the 900th win in Caldwell’s history, going back to 1958.
Clearance Rack Sale – Big Deals
