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EDUCATIONHOPKINSCOUNTYKY

Hopkins County has an exceptionally strong education system and in 2004 School Counts! was launched to provide every student the ability to attend up to 2 years of college.
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Hopkins County School System

Dawson Springs Independent School System

Hopkins County Area Private Schools

Madisonville Community College

Murray State University Madisonville Campus

Western Kentucky University

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Historical Society of Hopkins County

Dawson Springs Historic Museum and Art Center

National Register,Hopkins County

Genealogy Information, Hopkins County

Historical Landmarks, Hopkins County

Ruby Laffoon Cabin

 Historic Downtown Hanson

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Anne P. Baker Gallery

Ballard Convention Center

Hopkins County Fair

Hopkins County Madisonville Public Library

Glema Mahr Center for the Arts

Madisonville Miners Baseball

Madisonville - Hopkins County Economic Development

Madisonville Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce

Pennyrile State Park, Dawson Springs Kentucky

Hopkins County Tourism

Hopkins County Cooperative Extension Service

Hopkins County Horticulture

Pennyrile Area Cyclists Group

Regional Senior Citizens Center of Hopkins County

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Guide to Hopkins County

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Kentucky Office of Employment and Training-Online

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Pennyrile Area Development District

US Government

Governor's Commission on Motorcycle Education and Safety 

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Hospitals - Health Departments:

Baptist Health Hospital, (270) 825-5100/1-800-998-5100, 900 Hospital Drive, Madisonville, KY 42431

Hopkins County Health Department, (270) 821-5242,  412 N Kentucky Ave., Madisonville, KY 42431

One Health Madisonville, (270) 821-4444, 444 S Main Street Madisonville KY 42431

Additional Hopkins County Kentucky Statistical Information:

Employment Information:

Educational, health & social services (22.6%) Manufacturing (19.0%) Retail trade (12.4%).

Population 2010:  46,130

Labor Market Area:  240,482  |  Total Available Labor Force 2020:  2,368

Per Capita Income 2009:  $31,151  Medium Household Income 2009:  $36,518

Unemployment Rate 2010:  Hopkins County 9.4%, Labor Market Area 10.4%, and US Average 9.6%

 

Hopkins County has instituted a new rapid emergency notification service called CodeRED®.  The new system will distribute emergency messages via telephone to targeted areas or the entire county at a rate of 1,000 calls per minute. CodeRED® employs a one-of-a-kind Internet mapping capability for geographic targeting of calls, coupled with a high speed telephone calling system capable of delivering customized pre-recorded emergency messages directly to homes and businesses, live individuals and answering machines.

By registering, you’ll be added to the emergency call list.

This service can be used in case of fires, chemical spills, evacuations, lock downs, downed power lines, lost individuals, natural disasters, abductions, water system problems, bomb threats, or other emergencies. Calls can be geographically targeted for localized messaging. If widespread, the entire community could be called within 20 to 30 minutes. The system also reports who did not get a call so that they may be contacted by other means.

Hopkins County residents are welcome and encouraged to enter their contact information for home, business, and mobile phones so they may be contacted by the system in the event of an emergency.  It is important for city residents and businesses customers to register, especially if they use unlisted numbers, cell phones, or VOIP. Those who do not register their address and phone number may not be notified with CodeRED in the case of an emergency. Registration is confidential, free, and easy. 

The CodeRED Weather Warning system is an OPT-IN ONLY weather waring product that taps into the National Weather Service's Storm Based Warnings. CodeRED Weather Warning automatically alerts affected citizens in the path of severe weather just moments after a warning has been issued. You will ONLY be notified of severe weather warnings selected when you go through the Community Notification Enrollment Page.

If you are not in our telephone database and do not want to be in our database, you don’t need to do anything, and the CodeRED® system will not call you. However, if you are in our database, and you do not want to be in our database and be contacted by CodeRED®, you must fill out a Do Not Call Form. Once you fill out the form, return it to the Hopkins County Emergency Management Agency, 130 North Franklin Street, Madisonville, KY 42431, or the Hopkins County Government Center, 56 North Main Street, Madisonville, KY 42431. The form will then be forwarded to CodeRED® for processing. Please allow time for your number to be removed from our database.

CLICK HERE TO ADD YOUR NUMBER

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HOPKINS COUNTY KENTUCKY PUBLIC SAFETY LINKS

The safety of everyone who lives and works in Hopkins County Kentucky is our number one priority.

Hopkins County Crime Map: Information displayed by the Hopkins County Geographic Information System should be considered an advisory tool for general public education and awareness.  This Geographic Information System GIS is continuously updated and its day-to-day accuracy cannot be guaranteed. 
the Hopkins County Crime Map.

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Have information on a crime and want to report it anonymously?  Hopkins County Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization operated by a Board of Directors made up of citizens with a wide variety of backgrounds, but like you, they share one thing in common: they want to live in a community that's as safe and secure as possible. That's why they're donating their time and effort in the fight against crime.

Report a Crime Now.


SexOffendersRegistryhopkins countyConvicted sex/criminal offenders have always lived in our communities, only in recent years have laws been passed which have required these offenders to register with authorities. Unfortunately, many convicted offenders do re-offend. There is an overriding public interest and need to ensure the safety of the public by providing registered offender information. It is important to note that not all criminal offenses require registration with the state police, only those covered by the statute.  

Check the State and National Sex Offender Listing

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