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The Fredonia Heritage Society and the Fredonia American Legion Post 103 honored veterans with their annual Veterans Day Program on Tuesday morning at the Fredonia Veterans Memorial Park in Fredonia. The American Legion Color Guard raised new
Community members braved windy, cold weather at the Caldwell County Courthouse on Veterans Day to honor military service men and women and dedicate the War Memorial at its new location. George Barber, former chaplain of Princeton’s VFW
The annual Veterans Day Program and recognition at the Caldwell County Elementary School was held Tuesday morning in the school gym. The 5th-grade students prepare and present a program for any veterans that attend, which includes special
Four additional candidates have formally submitted their paperwork to seek reelection in Caldwell County’s 2026 Primary Election. Republican incumbent Sheriff Don Weedman filed for reelection on Friday, seeking a second term as he looks to build on
Veterans Day once again will give us some crummy weather, but there is a warm-up on the way that will provide another chance of rain this weekend. Lows will drop into the 20s Monday night into Tuesday
Senior citizens in south western Kentucky recently breathed a sigh of relief, when state authorities unlocked $9.1 million in budgeted dollars to fully fund the current list of home-delivered meals through the end of the fiscal year.
The Youth Ministry of the Northside Baptist Church provided a free meal for anyone in the community on Saturday from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. The meal, consisting of spaghetti with meat sauce, salad, dessert, and drink,
Caldwell County football coaches Aaron McClung and Jeff Riley join WPKY’s Todd Griffin on Saturday Morning Quarterback live from McDonald’s in Princeton.
Judge Matthew Schalk is seeking another term as the Division 2 District Court Judge of the 56th Judicial Circuit. Judge Schalk says he filed his paperwork on Friday at the Caldwell County Courthouse and hopes to continue
A Class of 1974 graduate of Trigg County High School and native of Rocky Ridge, Mr. Sanford Irvin delivered a strong message during Friday night’s Second Annual Genesis Express “United to Serve” Banquet at the Lexi Bush
Wednesday was the first day candidates in Caldwell County could file paperwork to run for seats in the 2026 Primary Election. By midday Friday, three incumbents had filed to run for re-election. Republican Jennifer Hale officially filed
The United Way of the Coalfield is once again asking the community to help recognize those who make a difference every day. Executive Director Ashley Alexander says that nominations are now being accepted for the Community Impact
The November meeting of the Fredonia Valley Heritage Society is set aside each year to give thanks for their blessings and those who have helped their activities over the past year. This meeting was held on Thursday
Joining WPKY’s Todd Griffin on this week’s edition of The Sideline Report are Caldwell County High School athletic director Jeff Riley and Scott Brown of YourSportsEdge.com.
The Caldwell County Judicial Center Project Board began the process of selecting an architect for the new judicial center project during their meeting on Monday night. Board Chair and Judge Executive Kota Young explained that a request
Princeton Public Works Director Chris Pool visited WPKY’s “Coffee Talk with Tess” Wednesday morning to spread the word about the annual Fall Leaf Pickup in the city of Princeton.  Each year inside the city limits of Princeton,
Former Princeton and Hopkinsville resident Bobby Spikes was officially sentenced to back-to-back life sentences without parole in Christian County Circuit Court Wednesday morning, for the December 2021 double murders of Candace Marcel and Stanley Bussell. Judge John
Dr. Jeremy Roach stopped by WPKY’s “Coffee Talk with Tess” Tuesday morning(11/04/25) for Caldwell County School’s monthly update. As students begin counting down the days to Thanksgiving break, it seems Christmas came early in the form of
The Princeton City Council’s meeting Monday night was brief but packed with positive updates, as department heads shared news of new hires, ongoing projects, and community events. Police Chief Chris King shared that a new officer will
The Venue Breezy’s Catering and Events Team invites the community to gather for a free meal on Thanksgiving Day, offering a warm celebration of the harvest and the joy of togetherness. General Manager Tyler Lear shared with
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