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The Caldwell County Grand Jury has returned twelve felony indictments and two no-true bills from its April Session. A true bill was returned on Cody Evans of Princeton on two counts of first-degree ...
At last week’s meeting, Princeton Code Enforcement Officer Alan Getz provided an update to city council on the recent roof collapse of a downtown building. Getz shared that an aerial inspection conduc ...
The IRS has announced tax relief for individuals and businesses in all of Kentucky impacted by severe storms, flooding, and ...
Since early February, officials with the National Weather Service Paducah office have had to handle more than their share of ...
If you drove by the Butler Gym Saturday afternoon you may have seen some students standing on the sidewalks with signs and shouting we need shoes. The story behind that is the Caldwell County Middle S ...
Caldwell County officials are continuing to fight rising floodwaters after severe storms dropped over a foot of rain since Wednesday night, leading to two water rescues over the weekend. Emergency ...
The Hopkins County Grand Jury returned four indictments from its April Session on sex-related crimes. A true bill was ...
Children from around the area gathered at the Buddy Rogers Ballpark in Fredonia Saturday morning for the annual community ...
Picnic in the Park sponsored by the Caldwell County Chamber of Commerce was held Friday during lunch on the Princeton City ...
With the recent heavy rains and flooding causing problems across the Commonwealth, the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is asking hunters who are headed to public hunting areas for ...
Wednesday’s Land Between the Lakes Advisory Board meeting could not pass without a considerable discussion about feral hogs — ...
Weather forecasters said last week’s rain would reach historic levels, and they proved to be right. Several counties in western Kentucky set new records for two, three, and four-day rainfall totals.