State Police Searching for Missing Lexington Man Released from Fulton Jail

Kentucky State Police are asking for the public’s help to locate a missing man who was released from the Fulton County Detention Center on Wednesday. According to KSP Post 1, 29-year-old Alexander Penman is described as
Princeton Medical Cannabis Dispensary Opens April 10

Speakeasy Dispensary is set to open a new medical cannabis location in downtown Princeton, expanding access for patients in Caldwell County and nearby areas. A news release states the dispensary will open to registered medical cannabis patients
Steven Jones, 70, of Princeton
Steven C. Jones passed away on March 31, 2026, at Baptist Health Madisonville in Kentucky. Born on March 23, 1956, in Chicago, Illinois, He loved Vicky with all of his heart, and it showed in many ways.
Miranda Reed Named Next Superintendent of Lyon County Schools

The Lyon County Board of Education has announced the appointment of Miranda Reed as the next superintendent of Lyon County Schools. According to a news release, Reed, a resident and graduate of Lyon County High School,
State, House Leaders Release Comprehensive Look At Biennium Budget

Kentucky lawmakers have finalized a more than $31 billion, two-year state budget now heading to the desk of Governor Andy Beshear. The plan, according to state GOP leaders, emphasizes fiscal discipline while continuing investments in education, healthcare
Deputy Critically Injured, Suspect Killed in Crittenden County Shooting

State Police have released details of an officer-involved shooting that left one man dead and a Crittenden County Sheriff’s deputy critically injured. The Kentucky State Police Critical Incident Response Team was called to a home in the
Lyon County Sheriff Seeks Public’s Help After Wave of Road Sign Thefts

The Lyon County Sheriff’s Office is requesting help from residents as they investigate repeated thefts of road signs across the county. Officials say several signs have been stolen in recent weeks, costing the community valuable funds that
PEPB General Manager Details Upcoming System Upgrades

Big changes are on the horizon for Princeton’s power grid, as local utility leaders announce a wave of major upgrades designed to boost reliability. As previously reported, the Princeton Electric Plant Board received a $1.7 million Grid
Caldwell County Band of Pride Announces Programs

The Caldwell County High School Band of Pride is planning programs for the rest of the school year. Band Director Mason Henry shares about those events plus gives a report on recent student achievements. Henry begins with
First CDA Class Graduates from Murray State Hopkinsville Campus

A new workforce training program aimed at strengthening the region’s childcare system marked a milestone Thursday night as its first class of students graduated from Murray State University’s Hopkinsville Regional Campus. Eight students earned their Child Development
