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Hopkinsville’s convention center launches new website to better serve event planners, visitors

'The Bruce' convention center website on a tablet

We recently completed a new WordPress website for the James E. Bruce Convention Center in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, known locally as The Bruce.

The previous website made it difficult for users to quickly find essential information, particularly for event planners and visitors looking for details about spaces, amenities, and upcoming events. Navigation challenges and limited flexibility also made it harder for staff to keep content current and well organized.

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A redesigned website for RiverPark Center enhances access to performances, events

RiverPark Center website on a tablet

We recently completed a new WordPress website for RiverPark Center, a performing arts center serving the region with concerts, performances, and community events.

The previous website presented significant challenges in both design and functionality. Its layout and navigation made it difficult for visitors to find event information, performance details, and ticketing links, creating unnecessary friction for patrons trying to plan a visit.

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New website and logo reflect Mercer County Public Library’s community roots

Mercer County Public Library website on a tablet, alongside new logo

We recently completed a new WordPress website for Mercer County Public Library, along with a new logo that reflects the library’s deep connection to the community it serves.

The previous website made it challenging to clearly showcase library services, events, and resources in a way that was intuitive for patrons. As library offerings expanded, the site’s structure limited how effectively staff could highlight programs, updates, and important information.

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Greater Owensboro Chamber of Commerce unveils an improved website experience

Greater Owensboro Chamber of Commerce website on a laptop

We recently completed a redesigned WordPress website for the Greater Owensboro Chamber of Commerce, building on the existing site we had developed to significantly improve overall structure, usability, and accessibility.

While the previous website served the organization well, its structure made it increasingly difficult for users to quickly find information about membership, events, advocacy efforts, and business resources. As content grew over time, navigation became less intuitive for both visitors and staff.

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Annual Report highlights impact, engagement at Perry County Public Library

2024 Annual Report for Perry County Public Library

We designed the 2024 Annual Report for Perry County Public Library, creating a clear and engaging snapshot of the library’s impact on the community.

The four-page printed report was designed to present key data in an easy-to-digest format, helping board members, patrons, and community stakeholders quickly understand how the library serves its community. Professional photography of the library was incorporated throughout the report to visually connect the data to the spaces and people it represents.

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New website makes it easier to explore Franklin County Public Libraries

We recently completed a new WordPress website for Franklin County Public Libraries, designed to better serve the needs of both library staff and the community.

The previous website was limited by a restrictive layout and design, making it difficult for staff to highlight events, programs, and new resources in a clear and engaging way. Important information was often buried, which in turn made it harder for patrons to discover what the library had to offer.

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New website helps Matthew 25 Clinic provide care, information

We recently completed a new WordPress website for Matthew 25 Clinic, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing compassionate medical care to individuals and families in need.

The previous website was limited by a restrictive layout and design, making it difficult to clearly present important information and updates. Navigation challenges also made it harder for visitors to quickly find details about services, volunteering, and ways to support the clinic’s mission.

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New website touts taking a trip to Hopkinsville, Kentucky

We recently launched a new website for the Hopkinsville-Christian County Convention & Visitors Bureau that delivers a wealth of information to travelers planning a visit to the Western Kentucky city known as The Batter Capital of the World.

The Visit Hopkinsville website features comprehensive listings of places to stay, explore, eat, shop, and meet. It is built using our exclusive RPS Directory software, which makes it extremely easy to manage and display this important information.

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