Hopkinsville Man Charged in Connection to February Theft in Princeton
A Hopkinsville man has been charged in connection to a theft in Princeton earlier in the year. Assistant Princeton Police Chief Shane Allison states officers made contact with 26-year-old Joshua M. Boaz at the Caldwell County Jail
Caldwell Native Named CEO of Northern Kentucky Based Bank
A Caldwell County native will now be serving in the highest capacity for a Cincinnati and northern Kentucky based bank. According to a release the Heritage Bank Board of Directors has named H. David Wallace, Esq. Chief
City of Princeton Selects Waste Path to Take Over Waste Collection Services
The City of Princeton has chosen to not renew their contract with Waste Corporation of America (WCA) and will instead go with competitor Waste Path, which is projected to save residents and businesses thousands of dollars a
Rapid COVID-19 Testing at Community Medical Clinic Continues Through July
Officials with the Community Medical Clinic are reminding the public that drive-thru rapid coronavirus testing will be available throughout the month of July. Marketing and Outreach Coordinator Chloe Zecher says the clinic was able to recently acquire
Capitol Cinemas in Princeton May Be Forced to Close Indefinitely
Capitol Cinemas may be closing indefinitely due to financial hardships brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. In a post on social media Monday afternoon owner Heidi Boyd stated the theater can no longer hang on financially and
Two Injured in Weekend Crash in Lyon County
Two people were injured in a two-vehicle accident in Lyon County over the July Fourth holiday weekend. Lyon County Sheriff Brent White states deputies responded to reports of a two-vehicle injury collision on US Highway 62 at
Dawson Springs Man Accused of Murder Following Shooting in Caldwell County
A Dawson Springs man is facing murder charges following a fatal shooting in Caldwell County Friday evening. KSP Post 2 Public Information Officer Rob Austin says troopers were contacted by Caldwell County Dispatch in reference to a
Eighth Annual Reading of the Declaration of Independence in Princeton Saturday
The sun shone brightly on those gathered in Planter’s Park for the 8th Annual Reading of the Declaration of Independence Saturday morning. Maggie Gammon, Member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, began the program by reminding
Caldwell Announces 17th COVID-19 Case
Caldwell County is reporting its fourth new case of coronavirus in a week. Pennyrile District Health Department spokesman Josh Ramage confirmed Friday the county’s 17th case. He adds the case involves a 52-year-old male who is isolated
KSP Increasing Officer Presence Over Fourth of July Holiday
Kentucky State Police will be increasing officer presence on interstates and highways for the Fourth of July weekend as part of Operation C.A.R.E. (Crash Awareness Reduction Effort). KSP Post 2 Public Information Officer Trooper Rob Austin says
