Princeton EPB Update As Of Friday Morning
As of 8:30 Friday morning, officials with Princeton Electric Plant Board are reporting all circuits are back on, however, they do still have several people who do not have electricity.
As of 8:30 Friday morning, officials with Princeton Electric Plant Board are reporting all circuits are back on, however, they do still have several people who do not have electricity.
Main and secondary roads are slick and hazardous this Friday morning due to a wintry mix of precipitation that fell on the area Thursday, Thursday night, and Friday morning.
A home on Birchwood Drive in Trigg County was destroyed in a fire that started Thursday night.
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Kenergy crews are continuing to work on restoring power to more than 5,600 members in eleven counties as of 7:45 Thursday night.
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet officials say motorists need to share their destination with friends if they intend to travel overnight Thursday due to icy road conditions.
Lyon County Judge-Executive Wade White says road conditions will remain slick and hazardous overnight but another danger for motorists overnight will be downed trees.
Weather conditions are continuing to deteriorate in Caldwell and Lyon Counties as temperatures drop significantly below freezing tonight.
Kentucky Department of Transportation crews as well as city and county work crews are continuing to plow and treat roads while in some places, the transition was made to cut and clear trees that fell across roads.
Crews with Pennyrile Rural Electric continue work to restore power to over 4,000 customers in Trigg and Christian Counties with 75-percent of those outages in Trigg County.