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Local Resident Voices Concerns about Public Library Dollars

HOPKINS COUNTY, KY – In October last year,  iSurf published a story following the temporary relocation of the Hopkins County – Madisonville Public Library to the Parkway Plaza Mall.

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Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays?

Madisonville, KY - You would not think there would be controversy surrounding a holiday.  The Christmas season has for centuries been known for joy, laughter, presents, family & friends.  To those who see it as a religious holiday, it also includes a celebration of God's grace by receiving his gift of his son, Jesus Christ.

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Healthcare - Serious Consequences - How does it affect you?

Madisonville, KY - iSurf News has had several inquiries about a follow up on our article last week.  http://isurfhopkinsco.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3424&Itemid=58

Jim Walker wrote : Ron, I agree with you 100%, but who and when is someone going to explain what the plan does for citizens and how much is going to cost? That's the big question everyone is looking for an answer. Keep up the good work. Jim Walker

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Health Care Debate Continues

Madisonville, KY - Commentary - The Health Care Debate continues in Washington D.C., in hospitals, in doctors' offices, in state houses and in our homes.  It is a noble goal to fix the problems in the health care system of this country.  The cost of health care is rising much faster than inflation and an estimated 47 million people in the US are without health insurance.  Hillary Clinton tried to solve the problem - now, President Obama is trying again.

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T.E.A. Party Analysis - Part 2

money_2.jpgMadisonville, KY – As part of our analysis of the driving force behind people participating in the T.E.A. Parties, it is helpful to try to grasp some of these huge numbers being tossed around by Congress, the Media and President. This is not political. It is just us trying to visualize how much money we are talking about.

At the left is a $100 bill. It is the largest denomination in general circulation in the United States. You can buy a lot of things with a $100 bill…and even get change.

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