COVID-19 Information

Caldwell Officials Warning of COVID-19 Scams

Caldwell County elected officials are warning the community about possible scams that are taking advantage of the panic and fear surrounding the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Magistrate District 4 Jeff Simms states that after speaking with the Kentucky

101st Airborne And Ft. Campbell Cancel Week Of The Eagles

The annual week-long event, The Week of the Eagles, that celebrates the proud history and tradition of the Screaming Eagles division at Fort Campbell has been canceled due to safety concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Caldwell Announces Two Additional COVID-19 Cases

The Pennyrile Health Department has confirmed two new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Caldwell County. County officials announced via social media Thursday evening that the two new cases involve a 60-year-old male that is hospitalized and a 19-year-old

Governor Beshear Bans Overnight Stays At State Parks

Governor Andy Beshear says there are executive orders coming that will ban overnight stays at state parks and allow for the release of some criminals. During his Thursday afternoon update, Governor Beshear says there will be no

Caldwell Schools to Remain Closed Through May 1st

Caldwell County Schools will again be delaying their return to in-person classes following more recommendations from Governor Andy Beshear to help curb the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). Superintendent Nate Huggins states that schools will now be closed

Hopkins County Issues Juvenile Curfew

Hopkins County has become the first western Kentucky county to issue a juvenile curfew to improve social distancing and decrease the spread of the COVID-19 virus that claimed its third death in the county Thursday.

Blood Drive at Princeton Welcome Center Friday

The City of Princeton is hoping to help the Western Kentucky Regional Blood Center (WKRBC) increase blood supply levels within the area through a blood drive Friday. WKRBC Recruiter Robbin Shively says that the blood drive will

First COVID-19 Case Reported in Crittenden County

Crittenden County has reported its first coronavirus (COVID-19) case. During a live announcement on social media through The Crittenden Press Wednesday night Crittenden County Judge/Executive Perry Newcom announced they received the county’s first positive test that afternoon.

Third Coronavirus Case Reported In Lyon County

Another positive COVID-19 case has been confirmed in Lyon County. According to a social media post by Judge-Executive Wade White, a 76-year old male is self-isolated at home and receiving care for symptoms from his primary physician.

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