Princeton Teen Flown From Scene of Wreck
A teenager was flown from the scene of a one-vehicle accident Thursday morning in Caldwell County.
50th Annual Black Patch Heritage Festival Canceled Due to COVID-19
The 50th Annual Black Patch Heritage Festival has been canceled due to health concerns over the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Capitol Cinema Hosting Curbside Popcorn Sales to Raise Funds
More information has been released on how the community can help lend their support to Capitol Cinemas, which may be closing indefinitely due to financial hardships brought on by the continuing coronavirus pandemic. Owner Heidi Boyd says
Annual Lake Barkley Chamber of Commerce Classic Golf Tournament August 7th
An annual golf tournament hosted by the Lake Barkley Chamber of Commerce will be held as scheduled. Chamber Executive Director Deb Domke says registration is now underway for the Lake Barkley Chamber of Commerce Classic Golf Tournament,
Daytime Lane Restriction Along US 641 in Lyon County Begins Thursday
Motorists who routinely travel US Highway 641 between Fredonia and Eddyville need to be aware of a work zone lane restriction scheduled to be in place for the next week. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet spokesman Keith Todd says
Alabama Man Dies in Motorcycle Accident in Crittenden County
An Alabama man was killed as a result of injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident in Crittenden County over the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Kentucky State Police Post 2 Public Information Officer Trooper Rob Austin states
Caldwell County Reports 30th Case of COVID-19
Caldwell County has reported yet another coronavirus case. Josh Ramage, spokesman with the Pennyrile District Health Department, confirmed Wednesday morning the county’s 30th case. He added the case involves a 70-year-old female who is isolated at home.
Caldwell County Reporting Twelve New Coronavirus Cases
Caldwell County is reporting twelve new coronavirus cases in the highest single day total since the outbreak began in mid-March.
City of Princeton to Receive Over $400,000 in CARES Act Funds
The City of Princeton will be receiving over $400,000 thanks to Governor Andy Beshear and money secured in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. During a city council meeting Monday night Mayor Kota Young
Caldwell Medical Center Extending Coronavirus Testing
Officials with the Caldwell Medical Center are alerting the public that drive-up coronavirus testing will continue through the month of July.