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Swimming at Vastwood this summer? Can the fiscal court find enough lifeguards?
The Hancock County Fiscal Court met on Monday morning, March 11th, and HC 911/EMS Director Damian Rice reported that the infrastructure is up and running on the county’s Digital Radio Communications project. The court partnered with the schools and cities on this $3.2M project with the help of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding, which will allow…
Read MoreUpcoming Election to fill Lewisport Magistrate Seat; Governor to appoint in Meantime
John Garner, former Lewisport Chief of Police, resigned from the Lewisport District (Dist. 1) Magistrate seat recently and will be serving as a School Resource Officer (SRO) for Hancock County Schools. When Garner turned in his resignation, HC Clerk Trina Ogle and Judge-Executive Roberts each sent a notice of vacancy of office to the…
Read MorePublic input stressed at Hawesville Town Hall meeting March 4th
The Hawesville City Council met on Tuesday, February 13th, and Hawesville City Controller Jake Powers is encouraging everyone in the community to please attend the Town Hall Meeting on Monday, March 4th at the Hawesville Methodist Church Hall at 6 p.m. A large public attendance at this meeting is one of the KEY points that…
Read MoreHancock County Fair Wins Most Progressive Fair 2023
The Hancock County Fair was awarded Most Progressive Fair 2023 again this year at the Kentucky Association of Fairs & Horse Shows (KAFHS) Convention at the Galt House in Louisville this month. For our division (Zone 1, Div. A), this is one of the highest awards achievable. The award is based on the presentation of…
Read MoreKessans, Roberts will take on admin roles at HCMS
Rylann Kessans and Jack Roberts will get a taste of the challenges of running a middle school and a school district after they were elected “Principal and Superintendent for the Day” at Hancock County Middle School. The election was conducted as part of a civics unit taught by Josh Roberts, social studies teacher at HCMS.…
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