Marshall Hired As Principal In Dawson Springs
A former Hopkinsville High School principal has been hired as the new principal at the Dawson Springs Junior/Senior High School. Officials with the Dawson Springs Independent School District confirm that Todd Marshall will begin his duties as
Tourism Increases Across The Region in 2017
Western Kentucky, or the Western Waterlands Region, showed the largest increase in tourism revenue in the state between 2016 and 2017, according to data released Monday by the Kentucky Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet. State tourism officials
Is Yellowstone Our Biggest Threat?
It is scary living in the New Madrid Earthquake Zone. But there is something even scarier out there. A lot of folks have been asking me about Yellowstone’s dangers so here is what I know. Yellowstone National
Motorcyclist Injured In Russellville Crash
A motorcyclist was hurt in a wreck on Newtown Road in Russellville Monday afternoon. Logan County Sheriff Wallace Whittaker and deputies responded to the crash at 1:10pm. Upon arrival, the report says deputies discovered Delmore Wright was
Traffic Stop On Newstead Road Nets Meth Arrest
State Police say a Tennessee man stopped for speeding on the Newstead Road Monday night was arrested on multiple charges, including DUI and his third or greater offense of meth possession. Shortly after 9:00pm, Kentucky State Police
Hit And Run Leads To Princeton Meth Trafficking Arrest
A Caldwell County man was arrested on DUI and drug trafficking charges after a hit and run collision at Walmart Sunday afternoon. Princeton Police Chief Chris King reports officers responded to Walmart at 12:51pm and then located
Princeton Prowler Call Leads To Meth Arrest
Police say a prowler complaint in Princeton led to the arrest of a 29-year old man for meth and marijuana possession. Princeton Police Chief Chris King reports officers responded to the complaint around 2:30 Sunday morning on
VIDEO – 2018 UK Wheat Field Day
Everything about Wheat was talked about today at the UKREC Farm in Princeton. [jwplayer qY6VdQ1l]
Magistrates Approve Property Resolutions Promoting Growth
Christian County will continue to grow after Fiscal Court magistrates unanimously approved three resolutions Tuesday morning for residential and commercial properties. Hal McCoy presented a resolution requesting magistrates to continue their 10 year agreement with an 80/20