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COVID-19 RESOURCES

 

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FACTUAL INFORMATION SOURCES

Kentucky COVID-19 website – A comprehensive list of COVID-19 information Kentuckians need, including the latest facts on numbers, actions taken by state government, and links to relevant resources.

U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

BENEFITS

File for Unemployment Insurance – Kentucky Career Center

Apply for Medicaid only - Kentucky Health Benefit Exchange website or call the Kentucky Healthcare Customer Service line toll-free at (855) 459-6328

Public Assistance (SNAP, KTAP, etc) – Department for Community Based Services

WIC – contact the Hopkins County Health Department at 270-821-5242

MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES

Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255

Pennyroyal Center Crisis Number: 1-877-473-7766

LAW ENFORCEMENT

Emergencies: dial 911

Central Dispatch: 270-821-1720

Hopkins County Sheriff: 270-821-5661

TO REPORT CHILD ABUSE/NEGLECT: 877-597-2331 or 800-752-6200

West Kentucky Archery Association Presents Check to Hopkins County Fiscal Court

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The West Kentucky Archery Association presented a check for $10,000 to Hopkins County Fiscal Court for its support of the Archery Complex. From left: Magistrate Billy Parrish, Magistrate Jack Whitfield, Frank Williams, Magistrate Charlie Beshears, Crystal Carlton, Judge-Executive Donald Carroll, Michael Hunt, Community Development Director Mike Duncan, Tourist and Convention Commission Executive Director Tricia Noel, Magistrate Bill Rudd, Magistrate Karol Welch, and Magistrate Vicki Thomison.

November 5-11, 2017 Declared as HOSA Week

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Judge-Executive Donald Carroll presents a proclamation declaring November 5-11, 2017 as HOSA Week in Hopkins County to student Courtney Ashby. HOSA – Future Health Professionals is a career and technical student organization for high school, post-secondary, and middle school students who plan to pursue a career in health care.

County Accepts Property Tax Check from Alliance Coal

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Judge-Executive Donald Carroll, center, accepts a check for $998,811 in Hopkins County property taxes from Alliance Coal during the November 7, 2017 Fiscal Court meeting. The check was presented by Kim Humphrey, left, Director of Employee and Community Programs for Alliance Coal, and Joel Bradley, right, Assistant General Manager of Warrior Coal.

October 15-21, 2017 Proclaimed as Kentucky Professional Women's Week

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At the October 3, 2017 meeting, with members of the Hopkins County Business and Professional Women's Club in attendance, Hopkins County Fiscal Court proclaimed the week of October 15-21 as Kentucky Professional Women's Week.  From left, Raegina Scott, Nena Matheny, Judge-Executive Donald Carroll, Gina Munger, Sharon Smith, and Wanda Crowe.

Constitution Week 2017 Proclamation

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During the September 5, 2017 meeting of the Hopkins County Fiscal Court, Judge-Executive Donald Carroll read a proclamation declaring September 17-23, 2017 as Constitution Week. From left: Jeanie Barnett, Chapter Regent of the Captain Stephen Ashby Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution; Judge-Executive Donald Carroll; and Candace Ashby, Vice-Regent of the Captain Stephen Ashby Chapter of the NSDAR.

Service Awards Presented September 5, 2017

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Hopkins County Clerk's office employees Alisa Betts and Jessica Watts received service awards during the September 5, 2017 meeting of the Hopkins County Fiscal Court. From left: County Clerk Keenan Cloern, Alisa Betts (5 year award), Jessica Watts (10 year award), and Judge-Executive Donald Carroll.

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Hopkins County Sheriff's office employees Angela Hopper and Tiffany Jones received service awards during the September 5, 2017 meeting of the Hopkins County Fiscal Court. From left: Sheriff Matt Sanderson, Angela Hopper (5 years), Tiffany Jones (10 years), and Judge-Executive Donald Carroll.

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Hopkins County Jail employee Samuel Denny received a service award during the September 5, 2017 meeting of the Hopkins County Fiscal Court. From left:

Jailer Mike Lewis, Samuel Denny (15 years), and Judge-Executive Donald Carroll.