Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear last week recognized the 16 winners of the 30th Governor’s Service Awards, recognizing exceptional service and dedication to Kentucky communities.
According to a release from the governor’s office, the award ceremony “is a longstanding tradition in the commonwealth that honors community volunteerism and service to others. The annual event is hosted by Serve Kentucky, which administers the state’s AmeriCorps programs, and coincides with National Volunteer Week.”
Several Hardin County residents were among the honorees. Yolande Denise Jackson-Smalls was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award, Staff Sergeant Jessica Lynn DeLaPaz was presented with the Veteran Volunteer Service Award, and the American Red Cross – Fort Knox was presented with the Nonprofit Service Award.
More information on the awards and a complete list of winners can be found on the Serve Kentucky website, serve.ky.gov.