28 New COVID Cases Reported In Caldwell County Wednesday
The number of new daily positive COVID-19 cases continues to increase around the area, including in Caldwell County with 74 total new cases reported in the last six days.
The number of new daily positive COVID-19 cases continues to increase around the area, including in Caldwell County with 74 total new cases reported in the last six days.
Two bald Eagles, that were discovered in poor health in early June, are now soaring above the Bruce Farm in Christian County.
Two women who have given decades of service to the Princeton and Caldwell County communities will be the co-grand marshals for the Black Patch Parade this Friday that kicks off the annual event in downtown Princeton.
Two new businesses are coming to Princeton with construction underway along U.S. 62 across from Taco John’s and in front of Factory Connection.
Officials with Caldwell County Public Schools announced Wednesday afternoon there will be no school for students Thursday and Friday due to an increase in the number of quarantines related to the coronavirus in the district.
The City of Princeton voted Tuesday to rescind an ordinance that gave two downtown restaurants designated curbside pick-up parking spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic when executive orders by the governors closed restaurants to in-person dining. However, the
The Pennyrile District Health Department announced more than 100 new positive coronavirus cases were confirmed around its five-county district from Friday through Tuesday.
A Caldwell County farm will be showcased by the Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service as part of its regional Small Diversified Farm series.
Dawson Springs Independent Schools has announced it will begin virtual learning for all students on Wednesday and continue the rest of this week.
A traffic stop on Kentucky 91 in Caldwell County led to drug charges for a Princeton man Friday morning.