Chip Hutcheson

Chip Hutcheson is a content strategist for Kentucky Today, the online news website of the Kentucky Baptist Convention. He also does supply preaching and interim pastorates. He retired as publisher of The Times Leader newspaper in Princeton in 2017 after serving as a publisher for 41 years. He previously served as president of the Kentucky Press Association, Kentucky Baptist Convention and the National Newspaper Association.

Previously the site of the Kelly Green Men Days Festival, the park will host a church festival and performance by a winner from "The Voice."
By Chip Hutcheson
Todd Tilghman singing
The family of Madisonville pastor Kevin Maples opened Campfire Roasters last fall on Fort Campbell Boulevard.
By Chip Hutcheson
Members of the Maples family (from left) Anna Grace, Sydney, Suzanne, Kevin, and Madison at their Hopkinsville business, Campfire Roasters. (Photo provided)
In Arcadia where Chuck Poe is pastor of a Baptist church, flooding has been the most disruptive aspect in the hurricane's aftermath.
By Chip Hutcheson
(DeSoto County Emergency Management photo)
Previously the site of the Kelly Green Men Days Festival, the park will host a church festival and performance by a winner from "The Voice."
By Chip Hutcheson
Todd Tilghman singing
The family of Madisonville pastor Kevin Maples opened Campfire Roasters last fall on Fort Campbell Boulevard.
By Chip Hutcheson
Members of the Maples family (from left) Anna Grace, Sydney, Suzanne, Kevin, and Madison at their Hopkinsville business, Campfire Roasters. (Photo provided)
In Arcadia where Chuck Poe is pastor of a Baptist church, flooding has been the most disruptive aspect in the hurricane's aftermath.
By Chip Hutcheson
(DeSoto County Emergency Management photo)