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The Christian County Clerk’s Office will host a flag-raising event Monday morning.
The event is a part of Donate Life Month, every April, to help the public learn about the organ donor registry. The Donate Life Flag will be featured at the Christian County Justice Center on Justice Way in Hopkinsville Monday morning at 10:08.
During the event, Hopkinsville Mayor Wendell Lynch and Christian County Judge-Executive Steve Tribble will present a proclamation and lead in a 1 minute 8 second moment of silence, representing that one donor can save eight lives.
The Clerk’s office will also raffle off a home decor item donated by Cayce Mill Supply, with the proceeds to be donated to the Circuit Court Clerk’s ‘Trust For Life’ to promote organ donor awareness in Kentucky.
Hopkinsville, KY, USA / WHOP 1230 AM | News Radio
Apr 7, 2021 3:02 PM
On Monday, the Christian County Circuit Court Clerk’s Office will host the raising of the Donate Life flag at the Christian County Justice Center.
According to a news release, the ceremony will take place at 10:08 a.m. and there will be a moment of silence for one minute and eight seconds, representing that one donor can save eight different lives. Judge Executive Steve Tribble and Hopkinsville Mayor Wendell Lynch will present a proclamation honoring April as Donate Life Month and how important it is to sign up for the Organ Donor Registry.
Hopkinsville, KY, USA / WHOP 1230 AM | News Radio
Apr 7, 2021 8:55 AM
Hopkinsville Mayor Wendell Lynch says he and department heads are beginning the process of crafting a budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year.
Appearing Wednesday morning on WHOP, the mayor said he intends to give his budget address in early May.
Lynch says he intends for the proposed spending plan to be fiscally conservative in nature.
He also notes that the Municipal Center remains open for business, with healthy at work measures in place to keep staff and the public safe.
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