Testing Positivity Drops 10%, More Than 75% Of 18-And-Older Vaccinated
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COVID-19’s second surge, courtesy of the “Omicron” variant, could finally be entering its waning stages.
Sue Karst, 73 of Princeton
A Funeral Mass for 73-year old Sue Karst, of Princeton, will be held Tuesday morning, at 11:00, at St. Paul’s Catholic Church. Burial will follow in the Cedar Hill Cemetery.
Eddyville Man to Plead Guilty to Federal Pornography, Weapons Possessions Charges
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An Eddyville man has entered a guilty plea in federal court to possessing child pornography and being a felon in possession of a firearm.
Needing COVID-19 Appropriations, Team Kentucky Homeowner Assistance Fund Launched
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Businesses, renters and the uninsured weren’t the only people impacted by the last two years of the COVID-19 pandemic. Homeowners — perhaps delinquent on mortgage payments, insurance costs, property taxes, utility statements or association fees — found
Man Charged With Possession Of Drugs In Cadiz
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A report of suspicious activity led to drug charges for a Texas man on Third Street in Cadiz Saturday afternoon.
Two Injured In Cerulean Road Wreck
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A wreck on Cerulean Road at the intersection of East Adams Mill Road sent two people to the hospital Monday afternoon.
Christian County Among 18 Receiving Grants For Illegal Dumps
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Eighty illegal dumps across 18 counties will soon be targeted for cleanup, following nearly $1 million in grants being administered for the Commonwealth.
SBA Loan Deadlines For PNP’s Remain For March 7
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The U.S. Small Business Administration is, once again, reminding eligible private non-profit organizations in Kentucky of the March 7 deadline to submit disaster loan applications for physical damages caused by the severe storms and tornadoes on December
Kentucky Senate Expands Mail Theft Definition
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The Kentucky Senate approved legislation recently that will expand the defintion of what is covered under the mail theft law. 3rd District State Senator Whitney Westerfield says the original law has been on the books for a
Hopkinsville International Fest To Feature Food Trucks In Virtual Events
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Plans are shaping up for next month’s Hopkinsville International Festival that will be virtual, with international-themed food trucks at Debow Park. Parks and Recreation Superintendent Tab Brockman says the participants feel it is important to keep most