The return to the workforce is at the behest of the worker — rank-and-file, blue-collar, elite, creative — and the onus is on the employer to garner support in hopes
The Edge Media Group is partnering once again with Pennyrile Allied Community Services (PACS) to host the annual ‘Cooling Our Communities’ fan drive.
Krista Groves, with PACS, tells the News Edge they are collecting fans and monetary donations to help residents in need across the nine-county service area.
Our area typically has some very hot weather over the Summer months. The dangers of over-exposure to heat can cause many different problems, especially for the
The Hopkinsville Committee of the Whole voted to send a budget amendment ordinance to the full Council to provide additional funding to Pennyrile Allied Community Services (PACS) to cover transit system shortfall for the remainder of this fiscal year.
As previously reported by the News Edge, council members requested at the March 16 meeting to hear from PACS representatives after learning from City Financial Officer Robert Martin the transit system would be over budget by the end of this fiscal year. He explained that Council would need to make a budget amendment of around $25,000 for this fiscal year and approximately $150,000 for next year if they wanted to continue the transportation in the city at the same level.
Trigg County magistrates approved a resolution Monday night to apply for $200,000 in utility assistance funding to help residents behind on their bills because of COVID-19.
Judge-Executive Hollis Alexander told magistrates the funding announced by Governor Andy Beshear is available for each Kentucky county.