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Topic: City of Hopkinsville
HFD announced Saturday at its annual gala and awards ceremony that the department had created the Montgomery Award, which will be given to HFD firefighters who serve with high distinction . A bronze helmet statue will be created bearing Montgomery’s badge number, and the name of each winner will be inscribed on the statue, which will be displayed at the department’s new administrative headquarters. ![]() Clarksville Fire Rescue Chief Freddie Montgomery, third from left, shows off his holiday party sleeves — one for Kentucky and one for Tennessee — along with other honorees Saturday at the Hopkinsville Fire Department’s annual award ceremony. HFD announced the Montgomery Award in his honor during the event. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Hopkinsville Community College to hold 7th Annual Regional Entrepreneur Conference on March 7th
There is no cost to attend, but pre-registration is preferred. A light breakfast and lunch will be provided along with conference materials. Future and existing entrepreneurs and business owners of all stages are encouraged to attend. ![]() 7th Annual Regional Entrepreneur Conference to be held on March 7th at Hopkinsville Community College. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Events | No Comments
Montgomery County receives Federal Grant for Campbell Strong Economic Growth planning initiative
This grant, totaling $393,000 and titled the Campbell Strong Economic Growth/Diversification planning initiative, is a multi-phased integrated effort to clearly identify and assess the impact of military personnel reductions and showcase the region as a crucial component of the national defense/national security assets. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Montgomery County releases Fort Campbell Troop Reductions Announcement
Mayor Durrett states, “We have just received official confirmation from Congressman Marsha Blackburn’s office that the Fort Campbell actual troop loss will be 363 soldiers.” ![]() 12,800 soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division stand on the Division Parade Field (Jerry Woller/ Fort Campbell Multimedia Visual Information Service Center) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
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