The Killeen City Council this week will vote to either approve or deny an ordinance banning the Killeen Police Department from using or participating in no-knock warrants.
After the previous Tuesday meeting where the council talked about this item, Killeen resident Leo Gukeisen reached out to the Herald via email showing his support for no-knock warrants.
âI have spoken with numerous residents who are in favor of no-knock warrants but have said because of the current environment in the U.S. today they are afraid to speak up. Honestly I donât blame them one bit and respect them for their decisions. I myself am not one of them because I will address the City Council as a resident next Tuesday,â Gukeisen said.
Tonight is the final night of the 71st annual Hopkinsville Rotary Auction and Rotarians still need the community’s help to raise funds for local youth.
Rotarians sold 558 items Friday night totaling $61,394 night. The Diner and Sweet Shop brought in $24,845.50, with the Hour Club & Goat Club raising $154,671.39. Through five nights the auction has raised a total of $240,910.89
The 71
st annual Hopkinsville Rotary Auction continues tonight at 6:00 at the War Memorial Building. The auction can be seen on the Rotary Club of Hopkinsville website and Spectrum Cable Channel 376. Bids can be made by visiting the website or calling (270) 885-7500.
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Apr 24, 2021 9:42 AM
It’s the final night of the 71st WHOP Rotary Radio Auction and you have several ways to help cap off a successful week.
137 items sold Friday night for just over $13,000, the diner and sweet shop again had its best night of the week and Hour and Goat Club donations totaled just under $36,000. The auction has raised $154,671 through five nights.
Auction Chair Cody Noffsinger says he’s hoping for an influx of cash donations to the Hour and Goat Clubs on the final day.
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Apr 23, 2021 5:21 AM
Two nights are left in the 71st WHOP Rotary Radio Auction and plans have already been announced this week for new ways the club will make a difference in local young people’s lives.
Middle and high schools presented their fundraising totals last night, with the middle schools giving $2,014 and high schools contributing $6,175 to the auction. The school system’s central office had their own fundraising campaign and gave $1,350.
As a whole, Christian County’s public and private schools gave $29,400 to Rotary.
Auction Chair Cody Noffsinger says the newly formed Hopkinsville Rotary Foundation is committing $75,000 over five years to establish inter-act clubs in local middle schools.