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From the News Edge: After approval from the Hopkinsville City Council Tuesday night, the groundbreaking for the rail trail project will take place June 27 at 5:15pm........................................................................................................................................From the News Edge: Officials with A T & T say 3G service will be online in Trigg County by July 6th, with 4G service to follow soon after that.......................................................................................................................From the News Edge: State Police have identified the female passenger injured in Monday night's accident on Rocky Ridge Road as 25-year old Allison Hunter, of Cadiz. State Police also charged Christopher Herndon Tuesday afternoon as being the male subject who fled the scene of the crash.
Posted: Saturday, 26 January 2013 2:30PM

Three HCC Board Officers Reappointed For 5 Years



Three members of the Hopkinsville Community and Technical College Board of Directors will continue serving another five years.
Governor Steve Beshear re-appointed Board Chair Bettie Sue Wallace of Princeton, Vice-Chair John Rittenhouse of Hardin and Secretary Gary W. Logan of Hopkinsville. All were reappointed to serve terms that will expire September 2nd, 2018.
Wallace is a retired Caldwell County Chief Deputy Property Valuation Administrator and remains very active in the Kentucky Farm Bureau local, area and state women's program. Rittenhouse is the manager of Kenlake State Resort Park in Hardin. And Logan serves as the Chief Financial Officer for Max Arnold and Sons in Hopkinsville.


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