May 26, 2008 | Hancock Clarion
Funds collected this weekend will aid Hancock special needs children
Funds collected this weekend will aid Hancock special needs children By Malena DeJarnette As a Hawesville resident you have likely noticed the local fire department taking donations every year over Memorial Day ...
You Want These People In Charge Of Your Health?
While liberals generally feel that health insurance is a "right" and should be provided by the government, conservatives have looked at other government run programs and realized that the federal government is ...
Town wants to pay for inspection, gov't says "No"
Some Western Kentucky homeowners protected by a flood wall may need to get flood insurance anyway.
Hawesville wants owner to cleanup property
Hawesville wants owner to cleanup property By Ralph Dickerson Several months ago, Jim Carrico approached Hawesville City Hall about a problem with his neighbor's property at 325 Main Street.
Budgets strain under rising fuel costs
“We are going to be about $50,000 plus in the hole on diesel compared to last year.”
Budgets strain under rising fuel costs By Ralph Dickerson The rising costs of fuel continues to put a financial strain on the budgets of the cities of Hawesville and Lewisport, Hancock County Fiscal Court and ... via Hancock Clarion
"Carpenters for Christ" will help build new Union Baptist Church
“It will be behind what we call the new cemetery”
"Carpenters for Christ" will help build new Union Baptist Church By Malena DeJarnette Even with the economy's high prices among us, Union Baptist Church members are sacrificially donating their dollars to see ... via Hancock Clarion
Church derby brings 1,200+ to county
“I think most people enjoyed it”
Church derby brings 1,200+ to county By Ralph Dickerson The 5th annual Hancock County Catholic Churches Demolition Derby recorded another outstanding success. via Hancock Clarion
Kentucky Afield radio show back on the air
“Who better to tell you about muskies than the guy who put them in the lake?”
Kentucky Afield radio show back on the air Kentucky Afield radio is back on the air following a three-year hiatus. via Columbia Magazine
CU Chorale students from Green and Casey in group heading to Italy
“This is the chance of a lifetime”
CU Chorale students from Green and Casey in group heading to Italy This is the first time in Campbellsville University history for an ensemble to compete at an international level..." -DR. FRIEDA GEBERT The ... via Columbia Magazine
'Invisible Children' raises awareness, film encourages help for Ugandans
“It's so unjust that you really can't help but get involved”
The concrete beneath their heads feels cold and hard. The village hospital is dark and cramped. via The Murray State News
“What we like about this system is that Domtar's material would have gone to a landfill to decompose, but instead now it's being used to generate electricity. Finding resources and developing them into renewable power is always a positive thing.”
The term "green power" covers a lot of different ways to generate electricity from renewable resources. via Kentucky Living
New mayor eliminates fire-department positions
“I would guess that the council would have to change it back.”
New mayor eliminates fire-department positions Graves says he'll exercise authority as he sees fit CANNELTON - The first Cannelton Common Council meeting of the year, conducted by a new mayor and mostly-new ... via Perry County News
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Community First Bancorp, Inc. and Hancock Bancorp, Inc. Agree to Merger
The all-cash transaction is subject to shareholder and regulatory approval and is expected to close in the first quarter of 2008. via Earth Times
Water Main Break Forces Boil Advisory in Hawesville, KY
Hawesville officials have issued a boil advisory for part of the city as crews work to repair a water main break. via WEHT-TV Evansville
Traffic Alert: Bridge inspection means one lane only
Set some extra time aside if you plan on taking Kentucky 69 and Indiana State Route 237 across the Hawesville-Cannelton bridge this week. via WFIE-TV Evansville
Elvis, Pre-Dawn Political Action and Kentucky Elections
“Why go through so much bother?”
Bad weather doesn't stop Kentucky State AFL-CIO President Bill Londrigan and UAW Local 2370 President Tim Smith from reaching out to union members for Kentucky's critical election. via AFLCIO.org
Major tornado outbreak Ohio Valley to Michigan ongoing; damage and injuries reported in Kentucky
Posted on 10/18/2007 6:37:14 PM PDT by Strategerist 0534 PM FUNNEL CLOUD 10 SW OWENSBORO 37.66N 87.25W 10/18/2007 DAVIESS KY EMERGENCY MNGR FUNNEL CLOUD REPORTED NEAR THE COMMUNITY OF ST. via Free Republic