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Business Spotlight: Pennyroyal Hospice The Pennyroyal Hospice nurses and nurse aides are the face, hands, and heart of compassion to our patients. These professionals are the friends our patients and their families see and connect with on a daily basis. Click on the photo of their new facility above to read more!
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TRIGG COUNTY RELAY FOR LIFE Come fill up the stands and cheer on the Trigg County Relay for Life. This year, Trigg County is one of two communities being filmed by the National Home Office of the American Cancer Society. This video will be shown nationwide to highlight Relay for Life and those communities that participate in this annual event. For a complete listing of events, click on the above Relay picture.
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Trigg County 7th Graders get a Taste of Reality 7th Graders in Trigg County were busy making trying to make ends meet in the reality store. It was amazing to watch how little the students were willing to spend on things and most were working 2 or 3 jobs justto makeends meet. All participants came away from the experience learning something. The photos were taken by WKDZ's Rachel Longworth, who participated in the communications booth.
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I-24 FATAL ACCIDENT A traffic accident 3 miles east of the Highway 139-Princeton Road interchange on Interstate 24 claimed the life of one woman and sent two others to Vanderbilt in Nashville by Helicopter. Listen to WKDZ and WHVO for more details.
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These Local Businesses Salute Our Military:
Pennyrile Electric
Sandra Myers, Veterans’ Voice host
SAVE ON DRUGS
CADIZ CUSTOM FRAMING
COMPUTER CORPS
TRIGG COUNTY JUDGE EXECUTIVE STAN HUMPHRIES
HOPKINSVILLE-OAK GROVE CHRISTIAN COUNTY MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
O&C Painting
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Project Playground Progress: From Start To Finish

Update: The Playground is NOT open to the public!
Congratulations to everyone involved in a successful build of Project Playground! Click here for photos.
A message from Adam Murphy: I thought you might like to see the video some of the members of Leadership Hopkinsville put together for our community project, Project Playground. Below is a link to You Tube where you can view the video. I want to thank everyone that participated in the project in any way. We couldn’t have gotten it done without the outstanding community support we received. Thanks again and I hope you all enjoy the video! Click here.
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2008 Relay For Life Survivors Dinner Relay for Life Dinner was well attended by everyone young and old. The youngest cancer survivor was Ethan Traub at only 4 years old. Dr. Rothenberg was honored with a plaque from the American Cancer Society. Pictures of the dinner were brought to you by Sandra Myers and Connie Konzyk.
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