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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

Proclamation Issued Recognizing the 2018 Nebo Fall Festival

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Hopkins County Fiscal Court issued a proclamation recognizing the Nebo Fall Festival, set for September 28-29, 2018. From left: Magistrate Billy Parrish, Judge-Executive Donald Carroll, and Nebo commissioners Pat Vincent and Charles Jarrell.

Candace Ashby Recognized for 15 Years of Service

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Sheriff’s Office employee Candace Ashby was recognized for 15 years of service to the county during the September 18, 2018 Fiscal Court meeting. From left: Judge-Executive Donald Carroll, Candace Ashby, and Sheriff Matt Sanderson.

Public Works Employees Recognized for 20 Years of Service

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Employees John Holmes and Karon Wise were recognized during the September 18, 2018 Fiscal Court meeting for 20 years of service to Hopkins County. From left: Solid Waste Coordinator Greg Camplin, John Holmes, Karon Wise, and Judge-Executive Donald Carroll.

Hopkins County Public Works Director Jeff Browning Retires

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During the September 18, 2018 meeting, Hopkins County Fiscal Court announced the retirement of Public Works Director Jeff Browning and recognized him for more than three decades of service to the county. A proclamation was issued declaring the day Jeff Browning Day in Hopkins County. From left: Magistrates Bill Rudd, Hannah Myers, and Charlie Beshears; Judge-Executive Donald Carroll; Browning and his wife, Tracy; and Magistrates Jack Whitfield, Vicki Thomison, Billy Parrish, and Karol Welch.

Andy Reyes and David Frisby Recognized for 10 Years of Service

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During the July 17, 2018 Fiscal Court meeting, Andy Reyes and David Frisby were recognized for 10 years of service to Hopkins County. Pictured, from left, are Public Works Director Jeff Browning, Andy Reyes, Judge-Executive Donald Carroll, and David Frisby.

Detective Joseph Stratton Recognized for 5 Years of Service

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Detective Joseph Stratton was recognized at the July 17, 2018 Fiscal Court meeting for five years of service to the Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office. Pictured, from left, are Judge-Executive Donald Carroll, Detective Stratton and Sheriff Matt Sanderson.