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Man Charged in Connection to Graffiti at Local Banks

A man has been charged in connection to a string of property damage at several local banks. Assistant Princeton Police Chief Shane Allison states officers responded to a criminal mischief complaint at Farmer’s Bank and Trust just

UPDATE: Caldwell Reports 41st COVID-19 Case

In what has become a daily occurrence, Caldwell County is yet again reporting a rise in coronavirus cases. Judge-Executive Larry Curling confirmed Thursday the county’s 40th and 41st cases. He added the cases involve a 22-year-old female

Walmart & Kroger To Require Face Masks

As the number of COVID-19 cases continues to spike across the nation and locally, Walmart and Kroger have announced all customers will be required to wear face coverings in order to help reduce the spread of the

Caldwell County Schools Release Reopening Plan

The Caldwell County School District has released their detailed reopening plan for students to return in the fall, even as the coronavirus pandemic continues to ravage the state and nation. Superintendent Nate Huggins says students will have

Princeton Teenager Facing Terroristic Threatening Charges

A Princeton teenager is facing terroristic threatening charges following an incident Tuesday afternoon. Assistant Princeton Police Chief Shane Allison states around 1:40 officers responded to the 500 block of North Harrison Street in reference to a domestic

County Nepotism Ordinance Causes Concern Among Elected Officials

Some county elected officials are raising concerns over a recently proposed nepotism ordinance. During a Caldwell County Fiscal Court meeting Wednesday morning Judge-Executive Larry Curling explained what exactly the ordinance would mean. Caldwell County Clerk Toni Watson

Bank Official Discusses Coin Shortage

You may have heard or read about a large grocery store chain that will no longer give change in coins to customers as well as discussions and stories on social media about a coin shortage in the

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