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Community Hospice has scheduled a two-day volunteer orientation training session from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. May 19 and 20 at the Hospice office at 1480 Carter Ave.
Although volunteers are needed for a variety of duties, there is a particular need for those interested in providing short, in-home caregiver breaks, emotional support and companionship visitation, nursing home visits, chaplains providing spiritual support, military vet-to-vet visits and at the care center as a greeter/receptionist or working with the hospitality cart. Volunteers determine when and how often they are available to assist. All volunteers must complete the required training to be certified. Space is limited to allow for social distancing. Masks are required.
By TOM LATEK
Kentucky Today Apr 23, 2021
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VERSAILLES, Ky. (KT) â The Kentucky Community and Technical College System Board of Regents conducted a nationwide search for a new president but ended up hiring from within.
Paul Czarapata has been serving as interim president since October. Prior to that, he was a KCTCS vice president and chief information officer, responsible for the technology needs of the 16 colleges as well as the Versailles office.Â
He joined KCTCS in 2000 and has served in technology leadership roles leading up to his appointment of vice president. Before joining KCTCS, he was a software consultant and served as a manager with PeopleSoft. Czarapata has also served as an adjunct professor at Bluegrass Community and Technical College and University of the Cumberlands.
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Vince Gabbert, COO of Keeneland, address Southern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce members at the Corbin Center Tuesday. | Photo by Erin Cox
CORBIN â After seven years of anticipation, Corbin is down to being months away from seeing construction of a horse racing track in the city.
On Tuesday, Southern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce members heard an update on the future of Corbin s harness racing facility and Williamsburg s sister facility from Keeneland s Chief Operating Office Vince Gabbert. Gabbert said the plan is for construction to begin in mid-June at the Williamsburg location off Exit 11 on Penny Lane near the Whitley County Health Department.
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The University of the Cumberlands held its annual student Entrepreneurship Pitch Contest on Friday, April 16 at the Hutton School of Business. In the contest, 7 student teams pitched their businesses to a team of judges with the goal of winning a grand prize of $1,000. The teams had been preparing their business ideas and pitches over the past four months in a series of entrepreneurial “bootcamps” held at the new business incubator space at Marketplace on Main & 3