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Hopkinsville Community College – Facilities Worker II 2nd Shift

Hopkinsville Community College – Kentucky Community and Technical College System Facilities Worker II – Part Time (Position #10013984) Hourly Wage: $13.28 per hour – 2nd Shift – 18.75 hours per week Open Date: 05/07/26 – Close Date:
New Partnership Brings Music Program to Princeton Art Guild

If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to play an instrument, a new partnership in Princeton is making it easier than ever. Executive Director Joe Duncan says the Princeton Art Guild has partnered with Crider Performing Arts
“Click It or Ticket” Campaign Begins Ahead of Memorial Day Travel

Kentucky officials have a simple message for anyone hitting the road this month: Buckle up or pay up. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s Office of Highway Safety is joining law enforcement around the commonwealth and the National Highway
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Military Salute Photo Contest
VIDEO – Lady Tigers’ Greenfield and Freeman Heading to State Tennis

Caldwell County’s doubles team of Meleah Greenfield and Troy Freeman will be heading off to the state tennis tournament opening round in Bowling Green after qualifying Thursday night by reaching the semifinals of the regional tournament at
VIDEO – Caldwell County’s Lamb and Menser Talk Reaching State Tennis

The Caldwell County doubles pairing of Jayden Lamb and Paysen Menser advanced to the regional tennis semifinals Thursday at Ruff Park. Reaching the regional semis qualifies the pair for the state tennis tournament opening-round in Bowling Green.
VIDEO – Caldwell County’s Ella Johnson Moves on to State Tennis Tournament

Caldwell County’s Ella Johnson reached the semifinals of the girls’ 2nd Region tennis tournament Thursday evening, and by doing so, qualified for the state tennis tournament. She spoke with YourSportsEdge.Com about moving on to state play.
Murray State Ceremony Honors Graduates At Regional Ceremony In Hopkinsville

For many of the graduates recognized Thursday evening at ’s Hopkinsville and Fort Campbell Regional Campuses, the road to a college degree did not follow a straight line. Some were parents raising children while attending online classes
