Caldwell Ends 3-Game Skid with 12-2 Win at Lyon

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Caldwell County exorcized a pair of losing streaks on Friday at Lyon County. The Tigers ended a three-game losing skid this season and stopped a five-game streak to the Lyons by capturing a 12-2 decision in five

PHOTOS – Caldwell County 12 Lyon County 2

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Caldwell County ended a three-game losing skid by capturing a 12-2 victory in five innings at Lyon County on Friday. Your Sports Edge was at Lee S. Jones Park in Eddyville and has photos of the Tigers

Charles Mitchell, 81, of Lecanto, Florida

Charles Eugene Mitchell, 81, of Lecanto, Florida, passed away Tuesday, April 7, 2026. Charlie was born on September 17, 1944, to the late Oscar Gorman Mitchell and Flora Bell Morse Mitchell. Charlie was a graduate of Caldwell

Create Princeton Builds Community Through Fine Arts

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Laura Klubert brought the arts into focus at the recent Chamber Caldwell Connect event, sharing how Create Princeton is transforming Princeton with color, creativity, and collaboration. Klubert shared Create Princeton’s mission as a grassroots nonprofit dedicated to

Three Dawson Springs Educators Earn Excellence in Teaching Awards

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Three educators at Dawson Springs Independent Schools were honored Thursday with Excellence in Teaching Awards as part of Madisonville Community College’s Regional Education Partnership. According to Superintendent Lenny Whalen, the honorees included Bailey Dyer from Dawson Springs

Austin Johnson, 43, of Calvert City

Austin Wade Johnson, 43, of Calvert City, passed away on Wednesday, April 15, 2026 in Marshall County. He was born on July 28, 1982, in Paducah, Kentucky, to his parents, Kenneth Wade and Carol Lee (Buckner) Johnson.

State-Level Reviews Coming For Pennyrile Projects

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Recent entries into Kentucky’s e-Clearinghouse state-level review system paint a picture of potential regional developments within the Pennyrile. Officials with the Kentucky Community and Technical College System have submitted a project that will require $20 million in