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4 days ago |
wpkyonline.com | Tammy Hancock
The Caldwell County Fiscal Court met Tuesday morning, making key decisions for the community—including the transfer of City-County Park ownership to the City after years of joint management. Magistrates unanimously approved a resolution officially transferring City-County Park ownership to the City, ending years of shared management between the City and County.
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6 days ago |
wpkyonline.com | Tammy Hancock
Several indictments were issued following the June session of the Caldwell County Grand Jury, including charges related to drug possession and drug trafficking. A true bill was returned on Micah Courtney Gray of Princeton on multiple charges including possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance – methamphetamine, trafficking marijuana, first-degree possession of a controlled substance – meth, and first-degree persistent felony offender.
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1 week ago |
wpkyonline.com | Joshua Claussen
The Edge Media Group’s Cooling Our Communities campaign received a substantial boost Friday morning, thanks to generous donations from the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Back-to-Back Foundation. Scotty Sholar of TVA supplied the campaign with a trailer load of 100 new box fans. https://dehayf5mhw1h7.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/2352/2025/06/20113959/062025-scholar-1.mp3Back-to-Back’s Brent Gilkey also provided a donation that will purchase an additional 40 fans.
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1 week ago |
wpkyonline.com | Tammy Hancock
A Princeton man is facing burglary charges after officers responded to a reported break-in on North Harrison Street Thursday afternoon. Assistant Princeton Police Chief Shane Allison stated that officers were sent to a home near the 200 block of North Harrison Street around 1:45 p.m. Police said the homeowner reported he was following the suspect in his vehicle along West Locust Street.
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1 week ago |
wpkyonline.com | Tammy Hancock
The Princeton City Council meeting Monday night featured several positive updates, as leaders shared good news from the police department, public works, and utilities. Princeton Police Chief Chris King shared that Aaron Revelett completed basic training at the police academy on Wednesday. In addition, he said the department is preparing for two more recent hires to start training at the police academy.
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