The City of Bedford has teamed up again this year with the local churches and civic organizations to offer a free Thanksgiving Dinner on Tuesday, Nov. 20, at 6 p.m. The event will be held at the Morgan Community Center in Bedford. Everyone is invited.
“Last year we kind of threw it together at the last minute and we served over 185 people,” Bedford Deputy Clerk Rita Davis said. “We were shooting for 200 so we came really close. This year we would like to reach that number or even go over.”
Last month, about 100 elders and caregivers from Signature HealthCARE nursing homes, including Signature of Trimble County, embarked on a vacation to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina with one thing in mind: the adventure of a lifetime.
Installation of software and cameras for Kentucky’s new driver’s license required a one-day suspension of license-issuing activity in the Trimble County Circuit Court Clerk’s office this week.
Driver’s licensing operations resumed Tuesday, and the new license will be available to Trimble County residents.
RICHMOND, KY -- Approximately 400 students are members of the nationally prominent Honors Program at Eastern Kentucky University. Among the current members are the following local students: Jacob Blair, Bedford, sophomore Journalism major; Michael Gonterman, Milton, freshman Finance major; and Brian Hemmer, Bedford, sophomore Aviation major
RICHMOND, KY – Bedford resident April Hoskins is among the 206 participants in Eastern Kentucky University’s NOVA program, which serves students with academic potential who are the first in their family to pursue a four-year degree.
Hoskins, a 2009 Trimble County High School graduate, is a senior Chemistry major at EKU.