Kentucky Reaches 30,000 Confirmed COVID-19 Cases
Governor Andy Beshear says the state has confirmed more than 30,000 COVID-19 cases.
Governor Andy Beshear says the state has confirmed more than 30,000 COVID-19 cases.
Officials with Princeton Nursing and Rehabilitation are alerting family and friends of current residents that limited visitation is available. Janet Stafford, Admissions Director, says visitation at their facility on 1333 West Main Street is through appointment only.
Another positive coronavirus case has been confirmed in Caldwell County. Judge-Executive Larry Curling announced Friday afternoon the county’s 51st case. He added the case involves a 20-year-old female who is isolated at home. This now brings the
The Kentucky Supreme Court provided further guidance this week on how the Judicial Branch can safely carry out court operations during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
First District Congressman James Comer hosted a virtual town hall where he provided an update on things going on in Washington D.C. Thursday evening.
More contact tracers will be hired as COVID-19 cases are above 600 for another day in Kentucky.
Officials with the Pennyrile Area Development District (PADD) are reminding senior adults they can still sign up to receive hot meals delivered daily to their door. Officials state the Pennyrile Area Agency on Aging and Independent Living,
Caldwell County is reporting another positive case of coronavirus. Judge-Executive Larry Curling confirmed Thursday morning the county’s 50th case. He added the case involves a 47-year-old man who is hospitalized. The Pennyrile District Health Department reports Thursday’s
The Trail of Tears Pow Wow in Hopkinsville is the latest large event to cancel due to COVID-19 concerns.
Officials with the Caldwell Medical Center announced Wednesday drive-up coronavirus testing will continue through the month of August. Medical Center officials state daily testing has been such a success they have decided continuing daily testing through the