Bentzel also reiterated there will be no nickel tax or raising taxes to go toward the $100 million construction facility because the district can self-fund this project by using a grant, Cares Act/ESSER funding, and a substantial increase in the district’s bonding capacity.
click to download audioAccording to Bentzel, the location is still to be determined and they are looking at sites right now. He added they would like to have a board vote sometime in August or September to approve the building project with a goal to have students attending school in the building by September 2024.
Superintendent Chris Bentzel
Hughart, Beard & Giles Funeral Home announced Wednesday the death of 86-year-old William E. “Willie” Renshaw, Jr.
Renshaw was a member of the organization for 50 years and founded ‘Warm the Children’ in 1995. He described the program during a November 2018 meeting.
During his 50 years with the Kiwanis Club, he served as president of the local chapter and governor of the State of Kentucky Kiwanis Club. He was also a Legion of Honor from the Kiwanis Club and received a certificate of recognition for Outstanding Leadership and Contributions for the ‘Warm the Children’ campaign.
Renshaw spent most of his working career at the Kentucky New Era as Director of Advertising and Marketing. He was also a founding member of Milbrooke Christian Church and a member of the local Masonic Lodge. He was also a volunteer for the local Salvation Army.
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Ruff Park will be a busy place Friday and Saturday as area youngsters race in the popular Hopkinsville Soapbox Derby. Chandler Ladd, an organizer of the 15th
Mayor Wendell Lynch says the city of Hopkinsville is in good financial shape as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mayor Lynch provide a state of the city update to the Hopkinsville Kiwanis Club during their meeting Thursday. Lynch says the financial picture remains strong for the Hopkinsville.