Written by Luke Short Sunday, 07 November 2010 22:10
HOPKINS COUNTY, KY—Hundreds of people lined the streets of downtown Madisonville today, November 7th, to honor our nation’s heroes while also getting a chance to see some great
HOPKINS COUNTY, KY—Hundreds of people lined the streets of downtown Madisonville today, November 7th, to honor our nation’s heroes while also getting a chance to see some great
HOPKINS COUNTY, KY—Around 8pm on Saturday, November 6th, members of the Hopkins County Sheriff’s Department (HCSD) responded to a “Suicide Attempt” on Flat Creek Road in Mortons Gap, KY.
Read more: Altercation with Shotgun Leaves 2 with Head Wounds
HOPKINS COUNTY, KY – This week in Dave Says, Dave talks about when it’s a good idea to buy used versus new, and how to deal with “company credit cards”.
Read more: Dave Says – Week of November 7, 2010 – Buying Used or New?
HOPKINS COUNTY, KY - Questionable spending by two largely taxpayer-funded organizations that were scandalized by news reports and a state audit last year is being corrected under a new state law, leaders of both organizations told a state legislative committee last week.
Read more: Legislator’s Log November 7, 2010 by Rep. Brent Yonts
HOPKINS COUNTY, KY - Almost before senator-elect Rand Paul finished reminding us in his victory speech Tuesday about Thomas Jefferson’s admonition that “government is best that governs least, and freedom is best when enjoyed by the most,”
Read more: Talk of ‘Symbolic’ Votes Casts Real Doubt on Economic Recovery
HOPKINS COUNTY, KY—We’re all familiar with the old adage, “spring forward, fall back,” but do we really know why the practice of Daylight Savings Time began or why it continues?
HOPKINS COUNTY, KY—The Simmons family of Hopkins County has thrived on well water throughout most of their lives, yet as a result of severe drought conditions in our area over the last few months, their long-lived well has run dry for the first time in nearly half a century.
Read more: Family’s Well Water Runs Dry Along with Project Funds
FRANKFORT, KY – Governor Steve Beshear has directed that flags at all state office buildings be lowered to half-staff on Monday, Nov. 8, 2010 in honor of a Fort Campbell soldier who died while supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.
Read more: Governor Beshear Orders Flags to Half-staff on November 8th
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PROVIDENCE, KY – The owners of Deb’s Smokehouse are facing drug charges following a search of their business by the Kentucky State Police.
HOPKINS COUNTY, KY – A Madisonville man was injured Tuesday morning after crashing his vehicle on KY 70.
HOPKINS COUNTY, KY—To celebrate the official opening of Bowman’s Auto Service today, November 23rd, members of the Hopkins County-Madisonville Chamber of Commerce helped in hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Madisonville business.
HOPKINS COUNTY, KY - The Hopkins County Sheriff Department report arrests for November 19 through November 23:
HOPKINS COUNTY KY - The Madisonville Fire Department reports for November 19 through November 22 to include a vehicle accident on South Main:
FRANKFORT, Ky.– Governor Steve Beshear announced on Saturday, November 20, 2010, that Kentucky has filed a Notice of Intent to Apply for $15,487,998 in federal funds from the U.S. Department of Treasury for state small business lending programs.
HOPKINS COUNTY, KY – A Bremen man was arrested in White Plains on Sunday after a tip was received by the Kentucky State Police.
HOPKINS COUNTY, KY —According to the American Automobile Association, approximately 39.7 million motorists will hit the road during the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, a 12 percent increase from 2009.
HOPKINS COUNTY, KY - He was for them before he was against them.
HOPKINS COUNTY, KY - This week in Dave Says, Dave offers guidelines on buying an engagement ring and gives his opinion on credit score inquiries during the interview process.
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