Eleven COVID-19 Cases Confirmed in Trigg, Lyon Counties Over the Weekend
Eleven new COVID-19 cases were confirmed in Trigg and Lyon counties Monday afternoon.
Eleven new COVID-19 cases were confirmed in Trigg and Lyon counties Monday afternoon.
On the heels of what Governor Andy Beshear believes is the third escalation of COVID-19 cases in Kentucky, he asked residents to have a sense of urgency.
Caldwell County has reported nine new coronavirus cases.
Officials with the Caldwell County School District say the current sports season is going as well as expected considering the ongoing coronavirus pandemic that sometimes leads to daily, and even hourly, changes.
Officials with a veterans program based in Lyon County have released information concerning an annual luncheon and program which will be quite different this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Officials with the George Coon Public Library have released their newest “Take & Make” adult craft packets that are available for free to anyone within the community.
A local retired teachers association has donated to Feeding God’s Children Backpack Program as part of an annual campaign to help feed food insecure Kentuckians.
Trigg County has now surpassed the other four counties served by the Pennyrile District Health Department concerning total COVID-19 cases.
The Pennyrile District Health Department is announcing four new coronavirus cases and released updated active case numbers throughout the five county district Friday.
Governor Andy Beshear said Friday afternoon the Commonwealth can not continue to have days of more than 900 new COVID-19 cases every day.