Written by J.L. Graham Monday, 05 April 2010 01:00
HOPKINS COUNTY, KY - Can registered sex offenders use social network sites? What about bill 315? A Madisonville sex offender has a Facebook page. I am really curious about this.
HOPKINS COUNTY, KY - Can registered sex offenders use social network sites? What about bill 315? A Madisonville sex offender has a Facebook page. I am really curious about this.
HOPKINS COUNTY, KY – In October last year, iSurf published a story following the temporary relocation of the Hopkins County – Madisonville Public Library to the Parkway Plaza Mall.
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Madisonville, KY - iSurf News has had several inquiries about a follow up on our article last week. http://isurfhopkinsco.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3424&Itemid=58
Jim Walker wrote : Ron, I agree with you 100%, but who and when is someone going to explain what the plan does for citizens and how much is going to cost? That's the big question everyone is looking for an answer. Keep up the good work. Jim Walker
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Madisonville, KY - Commentary - The Health Care Debate continues in Washington D.C., in hospitals, in doctors' offices, in state houses and in our homes. It is a noble goal to fix the problems in the health care system of this country. The cost of health care is rising much faster than inflation and an estimated 47 million people in the US are without health insurance. Hillary Clinton tried to solve the problem - now, President Obama is trying again.
Madisonville, KY - “Freedom is not Free.” Those are the words of Suzanne Henley in a prayer before a group of Veterans and supporters on Saturday morning. The members of the American Legion Post – 6 of Madisonville gathered in front of the Hopkins County Courthouse to conduct their annual Memorial Day Ceremony in honor of the men and women who have died serving our country.
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