Hoptown Chronicle

Hoptown Chronicle is an independent, nonprofit news outlet that is dedicated to providing fair, fact-based reporting for people who care about Hopkinsville, Kentucky. We believe that public service journalism serves the community’s social, cultural and economic wellbeing by fostering knowledge, connection and meaning.

Several food trucks will be at the brewery on Friday.
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More than 20 artists will participate in the show.
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An Underground Hoptown art show. (Photo by Cat Lacy)
Lawyer Bob Ison will lead the discussion Wednesday at Hopkinsville Brewing Co.
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Casey Jones will begin distilling and storing barrels for B.H. James, a Logan County company, this summer.
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Auditions for cast members who are at least 16 years old will be July 22.
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Braden Porter, who attends the University of Kentucky, is one of eight college interns working this summer at the Kentucky Department of Agriculture.
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Kentucky Department of Agriculture college interns and the state ag commissioner are (from left) Braden Porter, Morgynne Lunsford, Landon Muse, Madison Wilmoth, Commissioner Ryan Quarles, Gracie Mika, Benjamin Williams, Riley Milby and Emery Poore. (Kentucky Department of Agriculture photo)
Tickets are being sold now for the series that includes six shows, starting with a Beatles tribute band and concluding with Steep Canyon Rangers
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Sen. Whitney Westerfield and Reps. Myron Dossett, Jason Petrie and Walker Thomas will participate, the mayor's office announced.
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A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect until 10 p.m.
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Fort Campbell Boulevard between Walnut and 21st streets on March 3, 2023. (Hoptown Chronicle photo by Jennifer P. Brown)
The trucks will be serving from 4 until 8 p.m. on Fifth Street next to the brewery.
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The barbecue raises money to help preserve the St. Elmo schoolhouse on Bradshaw Road.
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The St. Elmo Homemakers Club Barbecue on July 14, 2022. (Photo by Aly Adler)
Alissa Riley will serve one year on the state board as a non-voting member.
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