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Caldwell Courthouse Upgrades Progress, Donations Sought

At Tuesday’s meeting, Caldwell County Fiscal Court was updated on the work being done around the exterior of the courthouse. District 4 Magistrate Jeff Simms reported that the project is moving forward. click to download audioSimms added

10-17
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Bluegrass on Beshear Sets New Fundraising Record for Pregnancy Care Centers

Hundreds gathered lakeside in Dawson Springs on Saturday, October 11, for a record-breaking Bluegrass on Beshear fundraiser, supporting pregnancy care centers across the region. Event organizers, Laura and Jeff Smith, shared some background information about how Bluegrass

10-17
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Farmers, Dignitaries, Community Celebrate 100 Years In Princeton

The University of Kentucky leadership and board of trustees were joined by farmers, state and local officials, and community members to celebrate a century of service at the Research and Education Center in Princeton. College of Agriculture,

10-17
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Red Cross Calls for More Volunteers Across Western Kentucky

The American Red Cross is looking for volunteers in Hopkinsville and across western Kentucky. As the holidays approach, the organization says it relies on community members to help deliver lifesaving services year-round. The Red Cross says 93

10-16
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Light The Night Coming To Princeton

Halloween night, October 31st, will have another big activity for the community this year thanks to a group of local churches that have come together to provide a safe family family-friendly event for the local community. Pastor

10-16
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Local Magistrate Responds to High Gas Price Concerns in Caldwell County

Concerns about high gas prices at local pumps sparked a discussion during Tuesday’s Caldwell County Fiscal Court meeting. District 3 Magistrate Brent Stallins explained that, after receiving several calls from residents about gas prices, he asked Judge

10-16
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Sanctuary Inc. Shines Light on Survivors and Prevention Throughout October

October is Domestic Violence Awareness and Prevention Month, and Sanctuary Inc. is marking the occasion with events to support survivors and raise awareness about digital safety. Executive Director Heather Lancaster says the organization has served survivors of

10-15
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UK Celebrating 100th Anniversary In Princeton

The University of Kentucky will celebrate 100 years of service to the agriculture community at the Research and Education Center in Princeton Thursday, October 16. Grain and Forage Center of Excellence Director Dr. Chad Lee says the

10-15
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Caldwell Fiscal Court Sets Penalties for Burn Ban Violations

The Caldwell County Fiscal Court tackled a full agenda on Tuesday, covering burn ban penalties, funding updates, and several key appointments. Judge Executive Kota Young said he’s been working with the Webster County Conservation District, the lead

10-15
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Caldwell County FFA Alumni Holds Meeting

The regular meeting of the Caldwell County High School FFA Alumni was held Monday evening in the agriculture classroom at the high school. The meeting was called to order by Alumni President Heath Cummins with the members

10-15
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Akridge Farm Supply In Fredonia Proud To Support Community

The crew at Akridge Farm Supply in Fredonia is ready to serve the community with a variety of products and services ranging from feed to apples, deer hunting supplies, seed, and other products and services. WPKY News

10-14
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Caldwell County 4-H Reaching More Than 1,700 Youth

More than 1,700 Caldwell County youth are being reached by the Caldwell County 4-H program that offers a variety of experiences. County 4-H Extension Agent Rhonda Jewell says they offer a variety of experiences for youth from

10-14
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Cold Front Could Bring Storms on Saturday

Above normal temperatures this week will give way to thunderstorm chances this weekend, with a 15 to 30% chance of severe weather possible. National Weather Service Meteorologist Rachel Trevino says a cold front will cause an abrupt

10-14
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Southside Baptist To Present ‘Judgement House’

The Southside Baptist Church is preparing to present a long-standing event that has brought thousands of people to the church over the past years. Members of the local church have presented a different program with the same

10-13
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Deaconess Health Systems And Jennie Stuart Health Officially Join

A new era of rural regional hospital care took root in Hopkinsville and western Kentucky Monday morning, when officials of Deaconess Health System and Jennie Stuart Health publicly welcomed their long-litigated and well-vetted merger to the community.

10-13
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Community Medical Clinic Teams Up to Save Lives Through Screening Awareness

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Community Medical Clinic is teaming up with the Kentucky Cancer Program to help spread the word about early detection and screenings. Community and Outreach Coordinator Chloe King says they’re inviting

10-13
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Walnut Grove Church Calls New Pastor

Walnut Grove Baptist Church has recently called a new pastor, and he and his wife are no strangers to this community. Anthony Dyer and his wife Dana Hillyard Dyer are both Caldwell County natives and have already

10-13
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Saturday Morning Quarterback 10-11-25

Caldwell County football coaches Aaron McClung, Jeff Riley and Bradley Stallins join WPKY’s Todd Griffin at McDonald’s in Princeton for this week’s Saturday Morning Quarterback.

10-11
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Prow Brothers, Inc. Celebrates Century of Service and Growth

Prow Brothers, Inc., a regional plumbing, heating, and air conditioning company based in Madisonville, celebrated 100 years of service on Friday. According to owner Tony Moore, Prow Brothers was founded in 1935 by three brothers and now

10-11
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Kentucky’s Legislative Oversight Committee Tackles Senior Home-Delivered Meals

Following an hour of questioning from state senators and representatives, and testimony from Department for Aging and Independent Living officials, one ask was made at the end of Thursday’s Legislative Oversight & Investigations Committee in Frankfort. Pull

10-10
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