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The Eastern Kentucky University Board of Regents voted to accept the transfer of White Hall State Historic Site from the State of Kentucky at their regularly scheduled meeting in February 2019. The State will pay EKU $50,000 for two years to help with any unforeseen costs of acquiring the property.
Most recently, in 2021, a $550 million expansion was completed which doubled the number of available rooms. In 2002, Vassar Brothers Hospital officially became Vassar Brothers Medical Center. VBMC has been a part of the Nuvance Health system since its previous parent, Health Quest, merged with the Western Connecticut Health Network in 2019.
Hudson is an unincorporated community in Breckinridge County, Kentucky, United States. Hudson is located along Kentucky Route 401 , 13.4 miles (21.6 km) southeast of Hardinsburg . [ 2 ] Hudson has a post office with ZIP code 40145.
The Hudson Community Foundation recently announced it awarded $25,000 in grants to 11 local nonprofits in Hudson. These funds distributed are part of HCF's first of two biannual grant cycles.
Western Kentucky Rural Healthcare Network TriStar Greenview Regional Hospital: Warren: Bowling Green: 211: General: HCA Healthcare Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center: Grayson: Leitchfield: 75: General: 1951: University of Kentucky Children's Hospital: Fayette: Lexington: Level I pediatric trauma center: UK HealthCare University of Louisville ...
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KY 1156 north (Jacks Creek Road) – Valley View: Southern terminus of KY 1156 73.458: 118.219: KY 2878 north: Southern terminus of KY 2878: Blue Grass: 76.374: 122.912: KY 627 north / KY 3055 south (White Hall Shrine Road) – Winchester, White Hall State Historic Site: Southern terminus of KY 627; northern terminus of KY 3055 78.797: 126.811
Richmond is a home class city in Kentucky and the county seat of Madison County, Kentucky, United States. [4] It is named after Richmond, Virginia , and is home to Eastern Kentucky University . The population was 38,030 as of 2024.