JSH Foundation announces Bert and Nell Dorris Lilly Cancer Care Endowment
The Jennie Stuart Health Foundation held a reception Monday evening to announce the creation of the Bert and Nell Dorris Lilly Cancer Care Endowment. According to a news release, the estate gift was a generous bequest in the amount of $650,000 and Jennie Stuart Health CEO Eric Lee and Foundation
Planters Bank launches 2024 Season of Giving campaign
Planters Bank is officially launching its 2024 Season of Giving fundraising campaign, and they’ll be supporting nine organizations throughout Kentucky and Tennessee, including Hopkinsville. According to a news release, there will be a custom-designed holiday gift tin accompanied by a matching towel, and each gift set is available for $15
EDC Director talks economic interest, spec building possibilities
The South Western Kentucky Economic Development Council is keeping their eyes their eyes on the future as we enter into the holiday season, with hope that some announcements may come soon. Speaking with WHOP Friday morning, Executive Director Carter Hendricks says they typically experience a lull in communications with industries
HCC announces new English Lacy accounting scholarship
Hopkinsville Community College is offering a new scholarship opportunity—the English Lacy Scholarship Endowment Fund. This scholarship will be for supporting accounting and business students enrolled at HCC, and it will be awarded annually, beginning the fall 2025 semester. It will provide financial assistance for books, tuitions and other supplies. To
TVA reports end of year financial results, looks to the future
The Tennessee Valley Authority is reporting their end of fiscal year financial results in a call to investors Thursday morning. The TVA reports they had $12.3 Billion in total operating revenues with 163 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity sales for the year that ended on September 30. That means total operating
Rain possible mid-week, this weekend
There will be several chances of rain in store for the region this week and weekend, with moderate temperatures in store. While the week has started bright and sunny, the chance for heavy rain moves into the region Wednesday, and Lead Forecaster Keith Cooley with the National Weather Service in