During the May 21, 2019 meeting of Hopkins County Fiscal Court, Public Works employees Bobby Laffoon, James VanCleave, and Lee Harvey were recognized for 10 years of service. Pictured from left: Public Works Director Ken Boucherie, Bobby Laffoon, James VanCleave, Lee Harvey, and Judge-Executive Jack Whitfield, Jr.
At the May 7, 2019 Fiscal Court meeting, a proclamation was read in honor of Salvation Army Week. From left: Judge-Executive Jack Whitfield, Jr. and Capt. Mike Good of the Madisonville Salvation Army.
At the May 7, 2019 Fiscal Court meeting, a proclamation was read in honor of Small Business Week. From left: Leslie Curneal, President of the Hopkins County Regional Chamber of Commerce, and Judge-Executive Jack Whitfield, Jr.
During the April 16, 2019 Fiscal Court meeting, Judge-Executive Jack Whitfield, Jr. presented a certificate of appreciation from Livingston County to Jailer Mike Lewis for the Jail’s help to Livingston County during a recent flood event.
Hopkins County Fiscal Court and the City of Madisonville issued a joint proclamation on April 16, 2019 encouraging everyone to participate in the 2020 census. From left: Judge-Executive Jack Whitfield, Jr., Hopkins County GIS Coordinator Kim Ezell, 2020 Census Partnership Specialist Crystal Boyett, and Madisonville Mayor Kevin Cotton.
Michael Evans of the Sheriff’s Department was recognized for five years of service during the April 2, 2019 Fiscal Court meeting.
During the April 2, 2019 Fiscal Court meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Brewer were dressed in period attire to receive a proclamation from the Fiscal Court honoring the upcoming White Plains Civil War Festival.
Tim Thomas of the Community Improvement Foundation of Madisonville/Hopkins County looks on as Judge-Executive Jack Whitfield signs a proclamation declaring March 2019 as Community Improvement Foundation month in Hopkins County.